AMMAN — In the past it was thought that Ayyubid-Mamluk pottery was completely different from preceding Early Islamic pottery because of changes in manufacture and decoration. Recently, scholars ...
The tiles didn't just remain in Europe—they traveled with explorers, adorning homes and official buildings in colonies from ...
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From Byzantine to Mamluk: Reinterpreting archaeological record of Gharandal in South Jordan"Until recently the dearth of dependable ceramic chrono-typologies crossing the crucial transitional period between Late Antiquity and the early Islamic ... in no small part due to the ...
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