Bringing the Holy Land Home: The Crusades, Chertsey Abbey, and the Reconstruction of a Medieval Masterpiece

Sources and Further Reading

Baer, Eva. "Sphinxes and Harpies in Medieval Islamic Art: An Iconographical Study." Oriental Notes and Studies, No. 9. Jerusalem: Israel Oriental Society, 1965.

Compareti, Matteo. “The Spread Wings Motif on Armenian Steles: Its Meaning and Parallels in Sasanian Art.” Iran & The Caucasus 14, no. 2 (October 2010): 201–32.

Koutsouflakis, George. "The transportation of amphorae, tableware and foodstuffs in the Middle and Late Byzantine period: The evidence from Aegean shipwrecks In: Multidisciplinary approaches to food and foodways in the medieval Eastern Mediterranean [online]." Lyon: MOM Éditions, 2020 (generated 20 novembre 2022). http://books.openedition.org/momeditions/10284

Lerner, Judith. “A Note on Sasanian Harpies.” Iran 13 (1975): 166–71.

Mango, Cyril A. The Art of the Byzantine Empire, 312-1453; Sources and Documents. Prentice-Hall, 1972.

Rice, David Talbot. “Late Byzantine Pottery at Dumbarton Oaks.” Dumbarton Oaks Papers 20 (January 1, 1966): 207–19.

Rice, David Talbot. Byzantine Glazed Pottery. Clarendon Press, 1930.

Özdemir, Yurdagül. “Karatay Medresesi Çini Eserler Müzesinden Ünik Özellikte İki Siren/Harpi Figürlü Seramik / Two Unique Siren/Harpy Figured Ceramics in the Karatay Madrasah Tile Works Museum.” Arkhaia Anatolika 4 (March 1, 2021): 123–40.

https://www.britannica.com/place/Black-Sea/Economic-aspects

https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1916.1983

https://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O85361/bowl-unknown/

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/466278

http://museum.doaks.org/objects-1/info?query=mfs%20any%20%221958.103%22&sort=9

 

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