Pottery production and Islam in south-east Spain: a social model
@article{Lpez2009PotteryPA, title={Pottery production and Islam in south-east Spain: a social model}, author={J. C. L{\'o}pez}, journal={Antiquity}, year={2009}, volume={83}, pages={388-398} }
Studying the pottery produced in the Granada region between the eighth and eleventh centuries AD, the author describes a changing discourse of Roman and Islamic forms. This in turn can be held to reflect the changing social relations between conquerors and conquered.
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