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Studien zur islamischen Kunst und Archäologie
The series Studies in Islamic Art and Archaeology Studien zur islamischen Kunst und Archäologie provides a fore for monograph studies of research in art history, in material and visual culture and in the archaeology of Islamic countries. The series is interested in new scholarship that presents architecture, objects, arts of the book, other visual media, and studies on excavations. While it emphasizes a plurality of methodological approaches and welcomes empirical and interpretive studies, the series is devoted to a high standard in presenting visual evidence. It also takes into account textual and epigraphic sources, transcultural reception and historiography. The series covers the early Islamic to the modern periods and ranges from the Western to the Eastern lands of Islamic culture. Contributions are devoted to individual objects, groups, or wider themes including thematic anthologies and conference proceedings. Publications in English or German are preferred, while other languages are possible, and each book offers an extensive English summary. The series is committed to a high quality in production and in the reproduction of colour and black-and-white images, and line drawings.
Cuatrovitas (Bollullos de la Mitación, Prov. of Seville, Spain)
New investigations into the Almohad mosque and abandoned village
Die Publikation präsentiert eine Untersuchung zur ländlichen Siedlungsarchäologie im Hinterland des almohadenzeitlichen Sevilla. Fächerübergreifend werden unterschiedliche...
Impermanent Monuments, Lasting Legacies: The Dār al-Khilāfa of Samarra and Palace Building in Early Abbasid Iraq
This book offers a new interpretation of early Abbasid palaces as “impermanent monuments.” Synthesizing an array of sources, ranging from archaeological finds and classical Arabic...
Central Periphery? Art, Culture and History of the Medieval Jazira (Northern Mesopotamia, 8th-15th centuries)
Papers on the Conference held at the University of Bamberg, 31 October–2 November, 2012
The medieval Jazira has still to offer a multitude of topics for research. As a crossroads in which artistic currents from different regions met, it is unique in the history of...
Der umayyadische Palast des 8. Jahrhunderts in Hirbat al-Minya am See von Tiberias
Bau und Baudekor
Obwohl zahlreiche Residenzen frühislamischer Zeit unter der Herrschaft der Umayyaden mit Sitz in Damaskus archäologisch bekannt sind, wurden nur wenige Ausgrabungen und ihre Funde...