Medieval ceramics made on a potter’s wheel of Murzaly in the Eastern Aral Sea region
Journal: RUDN Journal of World History (Vol.11, No. 1)Publication Date: 2019-12-20
Authors : Elena Barinova;
Page : 101-110
Keywords : Eastern Aral Sea region; Khorezm; ceramics made on a potter’s wheel; Middle Ages;
Abstract
The article is devoted to the study of glazed and non-glazed medieval ceramics made on a potter’s wheel, the settlement of Murzaly in the territory of the Eastern Aral sea region. The features of its manufacturing technology, forms, ornamentation are highlighted, a comparative typology is carried out. The easel ceramics of the Murzaly settlement were made on a fast-spinning foot wheel and have pottery roasting. It is represented by ornamented and non-ornamented homas, pots, wide-necked and narrow-necked pots, jugs, bowls, dishes, bowls, mugs, lamps, etc. The easel ceramics of the Murzaly settlement are generally similar to the Khorezm XII-XIV centuries and refers to the time of the highest economic prosperity and political power of Khorezm.
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