20 results on '"Matin, Moujan"'
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2. ‘WE MUST SEND YOU A SAMPLE’—A PERSIAN–EUROPEAN DIALOGUE : INSIGHTS INTO LATE NINETEENTH-CENTURY CERAMIC TECHNOLOGY BASED ON CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF TILES FROM THE ETTEHADIEH HOUSE COMPLEX, TEHRAN, IRAN
3. A Medieval Stonepaste Ceramic Production Site in Moshkin Tepe, Iran: Ceramics, Wasters, and Manufacturing Equipment.
4. Revisiting the origins of Islamic glazed pottery : a technological examination of 8th-10th century AD ceramics from Islamic lands
5. From tin- to antimony-based yellow opacifiers in the early Islamic Egyptian glazes: Regional influences and ruling dynasties
6. “THE ILLUSION OF AN AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCE” : A LUSTER BOWL IN THE ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
7. On the origins of tin-opacified ceramic glazes: New evidence from early Islamic Egypt, the Levant, Mesopotamia, Iran, and Central Asia
8. Tin-based opacifiers in archaeological glass and ceramic glazes: a review and new perspectives
9. A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF A NINETEENTH-CENTURY PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT ON PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE IN THE SIPAHSALAR LIBRARY, TEHRAN
10. Revisiting the beginnings of tin-opacified Islamic glazes
11. HISTORICAL ACCOUNTS OF COBALT ORE PROCESSING FROM THE KASHAN MINE, IRAN
12. Egyptian faience glazing by the cementation method part 2: cattle dung ash as a possible source of alkali flux
13. Egyptian faience glazing by the cementation method part 1: an investigation of the glazing powder composition and glazing mechanism
14. A Medieval Stonepaste Ceramic Production Site in Moshkin Tepe, Iran: Ceramics, Wasters, and Manufacturing Equipment
15. ‘We must send you a sample’—a Persian–European dialogue: insights into late nineteenth-century ceramic technology based on chemical analysis of tiles from the Ettehadieh house complex, Tehran, Iran
16. From tin- to antimony-based yellow opacifiers in the early Islamic Egyptian glazes: Regional influences and ruling dynasties
17. Glazes, Slips, and Paints
18. Tin-based opacifiers in archaeological glass and ceramic glazes: a review and new perspectives
19. Revisiting the beginnings of tin-opacified Islamic glazes
20. Egyptian faience glazing by the cementation method part 2: cattle dung ash as a possible source of alkali flux
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