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Islamic archaeology at a difficult age

Johns, Jeremy

Antiquity, 2010, Vol.84 (326), p.1187-1191 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    Islamic archaeology at a difficult age
  • Autor: Johns, Jeremy
  • Assuntos: Archaeological artifacts ; Archaeology ; Art history ; Centuries ; Historians ; Islam ; Material culture ; Muslims ; Religion ; Religious art ; Review articles ; Studies
  • É parte de: Antiquity, 2010, Vol.84 (326), p.1187-1191
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  • Descrição: A few years earlier, one of the foremost archaeologists ot Islam had deliberately subjected an international authence of specialists - art historians, museum curators and even collectors and dealers - in the art and architecture of the Fatimid caliphate of Egypt in the tenth to twelfth centuries to a punitive sherd-by-sherd analysis of undecorated, unglazed coarscwares from a minor provincial site on the furthest periphery of the Fatimid world. Favid White-house discusses the wider context ot the port ol Siraf in its two roles as an intermediary in the maritime trade that brought luxury commodities and manufactured goods from the Indian Ocean and the Far Fast to the Cult and thence to the markets of western Asia, and as an entrepot supplying imported goods to Shiraz, Firuzabad and orher cities of the Iranian plateau.
  • Editor: Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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