Architecture for the dead : Cairo's medieval necropolis /
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"In Architecture for the Dead, architect Galila El Kadi and photographer Alain Bonnamy have produced a comprehensive and visually stunning survey of all areas of the necropolis. Through detailed and painstaking research and remarkable photography, in text, maps, plans, and pictures, they describe and illustrate the astonishing variety of architectural styles in the necropolis: from Mamluk to neo-Mamluk via baroque and neo-pharaonic, from the grandest stone buildings with their decorative domes and minarets to the humblest - but elaborately decorated - wooden structures. The book also documents the modern settlement of the necropolis by families creating a space for the living in and among the tombs and architecture for the dead."--BOOK JACKET.
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Translation of : Cité des morts
"An Institut de Recherche pour le Développement Edition."
"First published in French in 2001 under the title Le Cité des Morts" -- Title page verso. :
302 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color), plans ; 25 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-294) and indexes. :
9774160746
Suse : terres cuites islamiques /
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At head of title page : Département des arts de l'Islam.
"...[C]ette publication, sur la riche collection de Suse d'époque islamique conservée au Louvre" -- Remerciements. :
262 pages : illustrations, 1 map ; 24 cm. :
Includes bibliographical references and index. :
9053495703
Egypte, la trame de l'histoire : textiles pharaoniques, coptes et islamiques /
: Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Musée départemental des Antiquités-Rouen, Oct. 19, 2002-Jan. 20, 2003, the Musée des beaux-arts et d'Archéologie Joseph Déchelette, Roanne, Feb. 20, 2003-June 1. 2003, and the Institut du monde arabe, Paris, mid-June-mid-Sept., 2004. : 227 pages : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 222-225) and index. : 2850565628
Le verre de Sabra al-Mansuriya : (Kairouan, Tunisie) milieu Xe-milieu XIe siècle : production et consommation : vaisselle - contenants - vitrages /
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Knowledge of Islamic glass and its craftsmanship in the medieval period has relied heavily on Middle Eastern literature. The study of workshop and rich glass assemblage from Sabra al-Mansuriya (Kairouan), the Fatimid capital founded in 947/948 and destroyed in 1057, shows that Ifriqiya followed the technological evolutions of glass craftsmanship.
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Also issued in print: 2020. :
1 online resource (300 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour). :
Specialized. :
Includes bibliographical references. :
9781789696622 (ebook) :