THE BEGINNINGS OF TIN-OPACIFICATION OF POTTERY GLAZES

Autor: Michael S. Tite, R. B. Mason
Rok vydání: 1997
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Zdroj: Archaeometry. 39:41-58
ISSN: 1475-4754
0003-813X
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-4754.1997.tb00789.x
Popis: A multidisciplinary programme of research on the glazed ceramics of the Islamic world has been focused on questions of their dating, provenance and technology. One particular question has been the development of tin-opacified glazes, and the nature of glaze opacification generally in the Islamic world. The findings of the various studies combine to indicate that tin was first used experimentally in Basra, Iraq, in the first half of the eighth century AD, apparently within the context of pre-Islamic opaque-glaze technology. Over the course of the next century, an opaque-glaze technology entirely reliant on tin oxide inclusions was developed in Iraq and Egypt and, subsequently, this technology spread to the rest of the Islamic world and also to Europe.
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