Revisiting the origins of Islamic glazed pottery: a technological examination of 8th-10th century AD ceramics from Islamic lands
<p>The beginnings of Islamic ceramics have long been attributed to the opaque white glazed wares made in Iraq in the 9<sup>th</sup> century in response to the imported Chinese porcelain and stoneware. These Islamic glazes were known to have been opacified by tin-oxide and much w...
Main Author: | Matin, M |
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Other Authors: | Watson, O |
Format: | Thesis |
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2016
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