Basalt Buried scenes in Iraqi museum | ||
Journal of University of Anbar for Humanities | ||
Article 26, Volume 2021, Issue 3, September 2021, Pages 3418-3443 PDF (920.21 K) | ||
DOI: 10.37653/juah.2021.171629 | ||
Author | ||
Saadi Ibrahim Al Darraji | ||
Abstract | ||
The study of Buried scenes considers one of the important fields that the professors take care in the field of heritage, history and arts because what it had contained of scientific data especially in the field of studying the history and developed of Arabic graphs This paper summarizes the study of six scenes , that one of them is made from , but others made from black Basalt stones that had kept in Iraqi museum , the matter encourages the researcher to document it by scientific study to be serial Arabic scenes written by Kufi manuscript in Islamic world . All Basalt examples appears non organized and written in dry kufi and what make it specialize is its neglected letters and the written is soft because of softness of stones. the scripts of fifth scenes are similar , thus, they came back to 6th century or the beginning of 7th one, in addition to the similarity of stones and the unity of texts as well as the similarity of styles | ||
Keywords | ||
Buried; basalt; Museum | ||
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