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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Archaeological excavation
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Archaeology
Archival principles
Archival science
Art pottery
Arts
Chemical analysis
Chemistry
Civil engineering
Construction engineering
Decorative arts
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Field archaeology
Heating equipment
Human geography
Information science
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Library science
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Political geography
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Principalities
Provenance
Social sciences
Technology
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