Online Lecture - "Potters' workshops and their productions in the Arabian Peninsula between 10th and 15th AD”, Fabien Lesguer - May 17

As part of the webinar series Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Ottoman period, the Ifpo, the CEFREPA and Udine University are pleased to announce the next online conference:

Online Lecture - "Potters’ workshops and their productions in the Arabian Peninsula between 10th and 15th AD"

Fabien Lesguer (Phd student University of Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne; CNRS Dadan Archaeological Project)

Short Course (in person) – Islamic Ceramics: Collection Histories at SOAC University of London – 13-16 February

Submitted by Patrick Monger:

Dear All,

You may be interested in an upcoming in-person specialist art short course run by SOAS University of London:

Islamic Ceramics: Collection Histories

13 – 16 February 2023

In association with the Oriental Ceramic Society

Online Lecture – "The site of Al-Qurainiyah: Topography and pottery assemblage of an early-Islamic coastal settlement on Failaka Island" – 23 November

November, 23 – 3PM (Rome), 5PM (Kuwait)

As part of the webinar series Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa from Late Antiquity to the Ottoman period, the Ifpo, the CEFREPA and Udine University are pleased to announce the second conference: 

"The site of Al-Qurainiyah: Topography and pottery assemblage of an early-Islamic coastal settlement on Failaka Island (Kuwait)"

Online Seminar – "Rare and Complex Wares: A Study of Vessels and Sherds Decorated with both Mina'i and Lustre Techniques," Research Seminar in Islamic Art, SOAS (ReSIA) – November 24

Shared by Tanja Tolar:

Dear colleagues,

we are looking forward to welcoming you to our next Research Seminar in Islamic Art, SOAS (ReSIA ). The seminar will be delivered by Dr Richard Piran McClary with the title Rare and Complex Wares: A Study of Vessels and Sherds Decorated with both Mina'i and Lustre Techniques.

Online Talk - "Islamic Ceramics: Archaeology, The Art Market and the Creation of Taste," with Scott Redford (SOAS) - February 1

Submitted by Francesca Leoni:

Online Talk Announcement: 

The 52 William Cohn Lecture, Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford - Tuesday 1 February 2022, 5-6pm

Islamic Ceramics: Archaeology, The Art Market and the Creation of Taste 

With Professor Scott Redford, Nasser D. Khalili Professor of Islamic Art and Archaeology, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Recordings Available - Ceramics from Islamic Lands conference panel discussions

Submitted by Mariam Rosser-Owen:

The recordings of the panel discussions of the Ceramics from Islamic Lands conference have now gone live here, embedded in a blog post about the conference: https://www.vam.ac.uk/blog/projects/ceramics-from-islamic-lands-conference

Online Lecture - "Archaeological Research in Bustan Nassif (Baalbek): A Glimpse into Urban History from Late Antique to Mamluk Period", by H. Lehmann and V. Vezzoli - July 8th

Online Lecture - "Archaeological Research in Bustan Nassif (Baalbek): A Glimpse into Urban History from Late Antique to Mamluk Period", by Heike Lehmann (Technische Universität Berlin) and Valentina Vezzoli (Ifpo)

July 8th at 3 pm CET / 4pm in Amman and Beirut

https://www.ifporient.org/archaeology-mena/

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