Note, these sherds from Lincoln continue to be very widely cited e.g. https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DkDFec14veQC&lpg=PA66&pg=PA66#v=onepage&q&f=false … However, in this case need to be sceptical >
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> as more recent work indicates identification mistaken, but this hasn't neccessarily filtered into non-local lit eg http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-1893-1/dissemination/pdf/englishh2-64220.pdf …
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És d'Orient? A al-Andalus aquest color (verd turquesa) és més tardà s.XII-XIII. Potser siga tunisià: Qala Banu Hamad.
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The colour is a coincidental effect of heat/use as parting vessel; is what led to misidentification
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Si trobeu ceràmica andalusina del XI al XIII, pregunteu-me. Vaig estudiar la ceràmica taifa i almohade de Dénia-Daniya.
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Thanks, I'll definitely bear that in mind! :)
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Gràcies a tu pels teus twits tan interessants. Després de quinze anys encara enyore l'arqueòleg que volia ser.
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My pleasure :)
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@grungeviking very interesting, we excavating in south of Arabia and found many shards such this.pic.twitter.com/bLpdLK6Om4
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Those really are quite remarkably similar in appearance! Thank you for sharing :)
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