MINAI CERAMICS FROM AZAK
The article contains publications of the patterns of "Minai" Kachina ceramics, with overglaze polychromatic painting and gilding over white opaque enamel from the excavations of the Golden Horde Azak (XIII-XIV centuries). A total of 35 fragments of 21 vessels were described; they are given...
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