An Overview of Crusader-Period Pottery Research
pottery of the medieval period, covering the Early Islamic, Crusader and Mamluk periods, is a relatively new topic of research in Middle Eastern archaeology. In light of the plethora of imported ceramic wares found at Crusader-period Acre, it is imperative to incorporate the study of the Acre assemb...
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In light of the plethora of imported ceramic wares found at Crusader-period Acre, it is imperative to incorporate the study of the Acre assemblage into the broader context of the medieval pottery found in Israel and throughout the Mediterranean basin. This chapter presents an overview of the state of research of Mediterranean medieval pottery, including the various provenance studies that have been conducted on this pottery. Most of the general and analytical studies reviewed in this |
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