Pottery of the Crusader, Ayyubid, and Mamluk periods in Israel

"In September 2005 the IAA Reports series introduced a new book, POTTERY OF THE CRUSADER, AYYUBID, AND MAMLUK PERIODS IN ISRAEL. This book, designed as an easy-to-use catalogue, is a first attempt to collect and distinguish pottery of these periods.In the modern state of Israel a considerable n...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] ISRAEL ANTIQUITIES AUTHOR 2005, 2005
Series:IAA reports
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505 0 |a FRONT MATTER; CONTENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; PART I: GLAZED TABLE WARES; I.1 LOCAL, GLAZED WARES; I.2 SOFT-PASTE WARES; 1.3 EGYPTIAN WARES; I.4 BYZANTINE WARES; I.5 AEGEAN WARES; I.6 ZEUXIPPUS WARES; I.7 PORT ST. SYMEON WARES('AL-MINA WARES'); I.8 CYPRIOT WARES (PAPHOS WARE); I.9 ITALIAN WARES; I.10 NORTH AFRICAN WARES; I.11 CATALAN WARES; I.12 CHINESE WARES; I.13 UNIDENTIFIED WARES; PART II: DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL WARES; II. 1 BOWLS; II. 2 COOKING VESSELS; II. 3 STORAGE VESSELS; II. 4 JUGS, TABLE JARS, AND MOLDMADE VESSELS; II. 5 SPHERO-CONICAL VESSELS ('GRENADES') PART III: OIL LAMPSIII. 1 CLOSED WHEELMADE LAMPS; III. 2 MOLDMADE LAMPS; III. 3 OPEN WHEELMADE LAMPS; COLOR PLATES; REFERENCES; APPENDIX: UNPUBLISHED EXCAVATIONS CITED IN THIS VOLUME; IAA REPORTS. 
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520 |a "In September 2005 the IAA Reports series introduced a new book, POTTERY OF THE CRUSADER, AYYUBID, AND MAMLUK PERIODS IN ISRAEL. This book, designed as an easy-to-use catalogue, is a first attempt to collect and distinguish pottery of these periods.In the modern state of Israel a considerable number of sites with strata from the Crusader, Ayyubid, and Mamluk periods have been excavated throughout the last years. These sites yielded a wealth of ceramic mate­rial that is thus far not well known. POTTERY OF THE CRUSADER, AYYUBID, AND MAMLUK PERIODS IN ISRAEL was written in order to fill this lacuna. It presents an up-to-date survey of pottery from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries excavated in Israel through 2004. It is organized as a wide-ranging typology that includes the necessary scientific apparatus, 53 pottery figures illustrating the various types, and 34 color plates that vividly demonstrate the colors of the clay, glazes and decorations. The catalogue is divided into three part: Part I presents the glazed table wares, comprised largely of glazed bowls, and less of closed glazed vessels. There is a wide range of locally produced wares, as well as wares imported from Egypt, Syria, Byzantium, Italy, Spain, and North Africa, and China. Part II deals with simple, mostly unglazed, domestic and industrial wares, as well as glazed cooking wares. Part III discusses the common oil lamps. The initial aim of the book is to assist the field archae­ologist in pottery sorting, as well as to help the interested ceramic specialists, students and readers in identifying and dating the various types. The book is dedicated to the memory of Amir Drori (1937-2005), who was the founder and first director of the Israel Antiquities Authority (1989-2000)."