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The Aghlabids and Their Neighbors - Art and Material Culture in Ninth-Century North Africa

English · Hardback

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In The Aghlabids and their Neighbors an international group of scholars present the latest research on the history, art, architecture, archaeology, and numismatics of a major early Islamic dynasty, illuminating their place within medieval social and economic networks.

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Glaire D. Anderson, PhD (2005), MIT, is Associate Professor of Islamic Art History at UNC-Chapel Hill. Specializing in the arts of al-Andalus and the caliphal era, she is author of The Islamic villa in early medieval Iberia(Ashgate, 2013).

Corisande Fenwick, PhD (2013), Stanford University, is Lecturer in Mediterranean Archaeology at UCL. She is the author of many articles on North African archaeology and co-editor of the forthcoming Oxford Handbook of Islamic Archaeology.

Mariam Rosser-Owen, PhD (2002), University of Oxford, is Curator of Arab World collections at the Victoria & Albert Museum. She has published many articles on the arts of the Islamic West, and is author of Islamic Arts from Spain (V&A Publishing, 2010).


Product details

Assisted by Glaire D Anderson (Editor), Glaire D. Anderson (Editor), Corisande Fenwick (Editor), Mariam Rosser-Owen (Editor)
Publisher Brill
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.11.2017
 
EAN 9789004355668
ISBN 978-90-04-35566-8
No. of pages 728
Dimensions 157 mm x 239 mm x 43 mm
Weight 1247 g
Series Handbook of Oriental Studies.
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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