H 290 x W 205 mm
130 pages
97 figures, 5 tables (61 colour pages)
Published Jun 2020
ISBN
Paperback: 9781789696059
Digital: 9781789696066
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Edited by Anja Fügert, Helen Gries
Glazed bricks applied as a new form of colourful and glossy architectural decor first started to appear in the early Iron Age on monumental buildings of the Ancient Near East. This volume provides an updated overview of the development of glazed bricks and scientific research on the topic.
Foreword and Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: ‘I had baked bricks glazed in lapis lazuli color’ ‒ A Brief History of Glazed Bricks in the Ancient Near East – Anja Fügert and Helen GriesF
Chapter 2: Scientific Research on the Iron Age Glazes from Iran and Iraq: Past and Future – Parviz Holakooeio
Chapter 3: The Reconstruction of the Glazed Brick Facades from Ashur in the Vorderasiatisches Museum, Berlin (GlAssur Project) – Anja Fügert and Helen Gries
Chapter 4: Glazed Bricks by the Dozens: A Khorsabad Jigsaw Reassembled at the Louvre – Ariane Thomase
Chapter 5: Glazed Tiles from Nimrud and the Visual Narrative of Esarhaddon’s Egyptian Campaign – Manuela Lehmann and Nigel Tallisw
Chapter 6: The Glazed Bricks that Ornamented Babylon ‒ A Short Overview – Olof Pederséno