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INTRODUCTION The group of pottery revealed by the early excava- tions at Samarrā was considered at the time to date to the historical occupation of the site by the ' Abbasid caliphs . Although this chronology has long been dis- credited ...
INTRODUCTION The group of pottery revealed by the early excava- tions at Samarrā was considered at the time to date to the historical occupation of the site by the ' Abbasid caliphs . Although this chronology has long been dis- credited ...
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2 Studies associated with the Yemen project include : R. B. Mason and E. J. Keall , “ Provenance of Local Ceramic Industry and the Characterization of Imports : Petrography of Pottery from Medieval Yemen " , Antiquity LXII ( 1988 ) ...
2 Studies associated with the Yemen project include : R. B. Mason and E. J. Keall , “ Provenance of Local Ceramic Industry and the Characterization of Imports : Petrography of Pottery from Medieval Yemen " , Antiquity LXII ( 1988 ) ...
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Among the pottery fragments was one piece of hand - made decorated pottery of the Yaz I type . The fabric had grit inclusions , and the pottery was covered with a thick slip on which had been applied painted decora- tion that was ...
Among the pottery fragments was one piece of hand - made decorated pottery of the Yaz I type . The fabric had grit inclusions , and the pottery was covered with a thick slip on which had been applied painted decora- tion that was ...
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