Study of Sociological Components on the Evolution of Pottery in the Seljuk Period (5th to 6th Century AH)

The role of the Seljuks in Islamic civilization, a period that paved the way for many changes and innovations in their art, especially in pottery. The development of Seljuk society and how the social structure influences the evolution of ceramics.

Рубрика Культура и искусство
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