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DOI article:Kucharczyk, Renata: Islamic glass from the auditoria on Kom el-Dika in Alexandria
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ALEXANDRIA
EGYPT
rosette occurs on the base of a bowl from
Fustat.28 The decoration on the third frag-
ment finds undoubtedly the best parallels in
bowls from the early 11th century ship-
wreck of Serge Limani [Fig. 4:3].29 This
time, the main motif, a six-pointed star, is
surrounded by oval dimples and most pro-
bably four multi-petalled flower rosettes.
Fig. 4. Moulded-blown vessel fragments
(Drawing and inking M. Momot)
28 Y. Shindo, "The Early Islamic Glass from al-Fustat in Egypt", AnnAIHV 14 (1998), 233-234, Fig. 1:5.
29 B. Lleddo, "Mold siblings in the 11th-century cullet from Serge Limani", JGS 39 (1997), 54, Fig. lib; Scanlon and
Pinder-Wilson, op. cit., 73-77, PI. 36k.
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EGYPT
rosette occurs on the base of a bowl from
Fustat.28 The decoration on the third frag-
ment finds undoubtedly the best parallels in
bowls from the early 11th century ship-
wreck of Serge Limani [Fig. 4:3].29 This
time, the main motif, a six-pointed star, is
surrounded by oval dimples and most pro-
bably four multi-petalled flower rosettes.
Fig. 4. Moulded-blown vessel fragments
(Drawing and inking M. Momot)
28 Y. Shindo, "The Early Islamic Glass from al-Fustat in Egypt", AnnAIHV 14 (1998), 233-234, Fig. 1:5.
29 B. Lleddo, "Mold siblings in the 11th-century cullet from Serge Limani", JGS 39 (1997), 54, Fig. lib; Scanlon and
Pinder-Wilson, op. cit., 73-77, PI. 36k.
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