A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excavated at the Islamic city of Madinat al-Zahra’ near Cordoba, in al-Andalus (southern Spain), which was founded in 936 AD as the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate power. A small group of sherds from Madinat al-Zahra’, which can be dated to about 960–980 AD, has been examined in polished section in a SEM with EDS attached. These analyses have established that the Madinat alZahra’ sherds were opacified with lead stannate, and not lead antimonate, as was being used to opacify yellow glazed ceramics in Egypt and Tunisia in the ninth and tenth centuries AD. Islamic opaque yellow glazed ceramics, with lead stannate as the opacifier, were first produced (Be...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The fina...
Ceramic objects found in the Islamic Taifa of Albarracin (Spain), 12th century CE, were studied to a...
This study characterizes the opacifiers and colouring agents used in the glazed bricks of Persepolis...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excava...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excavat...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
The generally accepted theory is that the demand for Islamic glazed pottery started in Abbasid Iraq ...
The beginnings of Islamic ceramics have long been attributed to the opaque white glazed wares made i...
The production of polychrome decorated ceramics began in Ifriqiya in the 9th century under Aghlabid ...
The earliest glazed ware in al-Andalus is dated to the Emiral period (c. 850 – 875 CE) and is not un...
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts excavated in ...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
Eight sherds of 9th -10th century AD Abbasid blue-and-white glazed earthenware, excavated in 1931 at...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
International audienceWe are wondering about the origin of the "yellow colour" of glazed ceramics fr...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The fina...
Ceramic objects found in the Islamic Taifa of Albarracin (Spain), 12th century CE, were studied to a...
This study characterizes the opacifiers and colouring agents used in the glazed bricks of Persepolis...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excava...
A small group of opaque yellow glazed sherds has recently been identified among the ceramics excavat...
It has been generally accepted that the beginnings of tin-based opacification of ceramic glazes is a...
The generally accepted theory is that the demand for Islamic glazed pottery started in Abbasid Iraq ...
The beginnings of Islamic ceramics have long been attributed to the opaque white glazed wares made i...
The production of polychrome decorated ceramics began in Ifriqiya in the 9th century under Aghlabid ...
The earliest glazed ware in al-Andalus is dated to the Emiral period (c. 850 – 875 CE) and is not un...
A representative selection of glazed ceramics recovered from medieval Islamic contexts excavated in ...
The first workshop evidence of the Caliphate polychrome tin-glaze production known as ‘verde y manga...
Eight sherds of 9th -10th century AD Abbasid blue-and-white glazed earthenware, excavated in 1931 at...
Central Asia has long been the connecting bridge facilitating the long-distance trade of goods acros...
International audienceWe are wondering about the origin of the "yellow colour" of glazed ceramics fr...
This is a pre-print of an article published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. The fina...
Ceramic objects found in the Islamic Taifa of Albarracin (Spain), 12th century CE, were studied to a...
This study characterizes the opacifiers and colouring agents used in the glazed bricks of Persepolis...