A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500

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cantonades (B). The bell tower on the apse of the cathedral (C), in
line with the Carrer de Bonaire, guides the new expansion. The letter
(G) indicates the Porta di Terra (basis: plan cadastral 1876, Archives
of Alghero City, copy of the original, elaborated from Cadinu, 2001,
p. 127, table 39) 548

Plates


15.1 Most common shapes of medieval coarse ware in Sardinia 412
15.2 Spacers from excavation of Sassari Castle 413
15.3 Local production of Sassarese Majolica jug 413
15.4 Major trading centers of medieval pottery with Sardinia: 1. Lead
Glazed “a stampo” probably produced in Andalusia, from the
excavation of Ardara’s Palace (12th c.); 2. Tunisian Cobalt Manganese
from the excavation of Ardara’s Palace (end of 12th–13th c.);



  1. Polichrome Tunisian glazed pottery. Bacino from the church of
    San Gavino, Porto Torres (2nd half of 11th c.); 4. Sparse Glazed jug
    from the excavation of Largo Monache Cappuccine in Sassari (late
    10th-early 11th c.); 5. Painted glazed pottery from Sicily. Bacino from
    the church of San Niccolò of Trullas-Semestene (2nd half 11th c.);
    6: Sicilian Glazed graffita from the excavation of Largo Monache
    Cappuccine in Sassari (12th c.); 7. Spiral ware from the excavation of
    Geridu’s Sorso (13th c.); 8. Zeuxippus ware from the excavation
    of Geridu Sorso (13th c.); Syrian-Egyptian Alkaline ware from the
    excavation of Ardara palace (12th c.) 414
    15.5 Major trading centers of late medieval pottery: 1. Valentian luster
    ware, primitive Malagueño, from the excavation of the well in via
    Satta, Sassari (1st half 14th c.); 2. Valentian majolica painted in blue
    with waves and fish, from the excavation of Serravalle Castle, Bosa
    (2nd half 14th–1st half 15th c.); 3. Barcelona majolica painted in green
    and brown from the excavation of the well in via Satta, Sassari (14th
    c.); 4. Uzès Lead glazed pottery from the excavation of Maddalena Fort
    in Alghero (13th c.); 5. Savona archaic graffito from the excavation of
    San Nicola Cathedral in Sassari (13th–first half 14th c.); 6. Savona
    monochrome graffito from the excavation of Ardara Palace (15th c.);

  2. Pisan archaic majolica from the excavation of the well in via Satta,
    Sassari (13th–14th c.); 8. Montelupo majolica with italo-moresca
    decoration from the excavation of Ardara palace (15th c.) 415

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