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PROF Scott Redford's Outputs (69)

Byzantium and the Islamic World (2004)
Book Chapter
Redford, S. (2004). Byzantium and the Islamic World. In H. C. Evans (Ed.), Byzantium: Faith and Power (1261-1557) (389-396). Metropolitan Museum of Art

Review of: 'Excavations at Surt (Medinat al-Sultan) Between 1977 and 1981' by Géza Fehérvári, 'Abbas Hamdani, Masoud Shaghlouf, and Hal Bishop, edited by Elizabeth Savage. London: Department of Antiquities, Tripoli and the Society for Libyan Studies, 2002. (2003)
Journal Article
Redford, S. (2003). Review of: 'Excavations at Surt (Medinat al-Sultan) Between 1977 and 1981' by Géza Fehérvári, 'Abbas Hamdani, Masoud Shaghlouf, and Hal Bishop, edited by Elizabeth Savage. London: Department of Antiquities, Tripoli and the Society for Libyan Studies, 2002. Ars orientalis, 33,

Archeology and Turkish Studies (2003)
Book Chapter
Redford, S. (2003). Archeology and Turkish Studies. In D. Quataert, & S. Sayarı (Eds.), Turkish Studies in the United States (31-42). Indiana University Press

Excavations at Medieval Kinet, Turkey (2001)
Journal Article
Redford, S., Ikram, S., Parr, E. M., & Beach, T. (2001). Excavations at Medieval Kinet, Turkey. Ancient near eastern studies (Printed), 38, 58-138. https://doi.org/10.2143/ANES.38.0.1093

Excavations in medieval levels at Kinet, Turkey, are uncovering remains of a Crusader era Mediterranean port town that dates from the late 12th to the early 14th century. The settlement's livelihood derived from industry (iron and glazed ceramic prod... Read More about Excavations at Medieval Kinet, Turkey.

Just landscape in medieval Anatolia (2000)
Journal Article
Redford, S. (2000). Just landscape in medieval Anatolia. Studies in the History of Gardens and Designed Landscapes, 20(4), 313-324. https://doi.org/10.1080/14601176.2000.10435630

Islamic civilisation is famous for its garden culture. From the earlier centuries of Islam, the gardens of the Caliphs in Samarra in Iraq and Madinat al-Zahra' in Spain exemplify not only the integration of architecture and garden, but also the impor... Read More about Just landscape in medieval Anatolia.

Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia: Seljuk Gardens and Pavilions of Alanya, Turkey (2000)
Book
Redford, S. (2000). Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia: Seljuk Gardens and Pavilions of Alanya, Turkey. Arcaeopress. https://doi.org/10.30861/9781841710952

This study, focusing on the Rum Seljuk dynasty in thirteenth-century Anatolia, combines local history, geography, art history, and archaeology to examine instances of an only partially understood garden tradition in one corner of the medieval Mediter... Read More about Landscape and the State in Medieval Anatolia: Seljuk Gardens and Pavilions of Alanya, Turkey.

Luster and Fritware Production and Distribution in Medieval Syria (1997)
Journal Article
Redford, S., & Blackman, M. J. (1997). Luster and Fritware Production and Distribution in Medieval Syria. Journal of Field Archaeology, 24(2), 233-247. https://doi.org/10.1179/009346997792208230

The production of glazed fritware (artificial paste bodied) ceramics in medieval Syria is examined in the light of neutron activation analysis of an excavated sample from the site of Gritille. Reevaluation casts doubt on two main commonplaces of Isla... Read More about Luster and Fritware Production and Distribution in Medieval Syria.