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      The Silk Road or the Sea? Sasanian and Islamic Exports to Japan

      Journal of Islamic Archaeology
      Equinox Publishing

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          CHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF SASANIAN AND EARLY ISLAMIC GLAZED CERAMICS FROM THE DEH LURAN PLAIN, SOUTHWESTERN IRAN*

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            Rome and Mesopotamia – importers into India in the first millennium AD

            Ever since Wheeler's triumphant discovery of Roman pottery at Arikamedu in the 1940s, it has been appreciated that the east coast of India was in reach of the Roman Empire. Tracking down the finds of Roman pottery on the Indian sub-continent reported since then, the author discovered that many of the supposed Roman amphorae were actually ‘torpedo jars’ from Mesopotamia. Here the areas of influence of these two great imports, probably of wine, are mapped for the first time.
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              A TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF NINTH–TENTH CENTURY AD ABBASID BLUE-AND-WHITE WARE FROM IRAQ, AND ITS COMPARISON WITH EIGHTH CENTURY AD CHINESE BLUE-AND-WHITE SANCAI WARE

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                10.1558/jia.v3i1.26266

                Archaeology,Anthropology,Arts,Architecture,History
                Archaeology, Anthropology, Arts, Architecture, History

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