The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, Tokens & Counters from Mediterranean to India, is dealing with a very unknown class of objects: tokens. Generally this kind of objects has not been very well documented and interpreted, and now to the light of a more increased archaeological documentation it is, by most of the scholars, interpreted as token type. The author outlines some evidences from Iranian area, in particular from Iron Age in Iran and in southern Turkmenistan and from a very late context in the Friday Mosque in Isfahan
The article included in the 9th International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeolo...
Long spouted vessels have a long tradition on the Iranian Plateau that spans the millennia. Well kno...
This contribution offers a review of the history of the studies devoted to Islamic tokens and jetons...
The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, To...
This article discusses a group of nearly 400 potter's marks from the site of Tepe Yahya in Kerman pr...
Abstract. About Two Centuries after Islam appearance, Pottery Production in Islamic lands underwent ...
The masjed-i jom’e of Isfahan is one of the earliest mosques of Iran. Since 1970, Italian researcher...
We present part of the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff W...
International audienceThis paper deals with a unique artefact currently on exhibit at the archaeolog...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
This paper deals with the Islamic hand-modelled clay figurines from the excavations carried out at I...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the ceramics from the Iron Age occupati...
In the archaeology of Iron Age in western Iran, there have been various research priorities that are...
Excavation of the archaeological site of Masjed-e-Kabud (blue mosque) is important regarding time. I...
The article included in the 9th International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeolo...
Long spouted vessels have a long tradition on the Iranian Plateau that spans the millennia. Well kno...
This contribution offers a review of the history of the studies devoted to Islamic tokens and jetons...
The article inserted in a short and dense volume edited by Prof. A.M. D'Onofrio entitled Tallies, To...
This article discusses a group of nearly 400 potter's marks from the site of Tepe Yahya in Kerman pr...
Abstract. About Two Centuries after Islam appearance, Pottery Production in Islamic lands underwent ...
The masjed-i jom’e of Isfahan is one of the earliest mosques of Iran. Since 1970, Italian researcher...
We present part of the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff W...
International audienceThis paper deals with a unique artefact currently on exhibit at the archaeolog...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
This paper deals with the Islamic hand-modelled clay figurines from the excavations carried out at I...
We present the results of an experimental conservation project on selected samples of Buff Ware cera...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis examines the ceramics from the Iron Age occupati...
In the archaeology of Iron Age in western Iran, there have been various research priorities that are...
Excavation of the archaeological site of Masjed-e-Kabud (blue mosque) is important regarding time. I...
The article included in the 9th International Conference of the Association of South Asian Archaeolo...
Long spouted vessels have a long tradition on the Iranian Plateau that spans the millennia. Well kno...
This contribution offers a review of the history of the studies devoted to Islamic tokens and jetons...