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Islamic Art, Architecture and Material Culture: New perspectives
Margaret S. Graves-
Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Editor’s Note
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Introduction
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The Freer Canteen: Jerusalem or Jazira?
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Mamluk Textiles
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The Captivating Power of Textiles
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Unravelling the Enigmatic Fourteenth-Century Mamlukand Mongol Fine Wares: How to Solve the Problem
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Crossing Borders: Paterna Ceramics in Mudéjar Spain
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The Aesthetics of Simulation: Architectural Mimicry on Medieval Ceramic Tabourets
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A Symbolic Khassakiyya: Representations of the Palace Guard in Murals and StuccoSculpture
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The Notion of Time and the Image of Place: Reflections on Islamic Gardens
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The Public Realm in Central Damascus: ‘Where Old and New Meet’
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The Earliest Qur’anic Scripts
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The Influence of Oral Narrating Traditions on a Frequently Illustrated Thirteenth-Century Manuscript
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Exile and Adventure: Hassan Massoudy and Sindbad the Sailor
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Published: 2012
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407340142 (ebook)
- 9781407310350 (paperback)
BAR Number: S2436