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The Alhambra is one of the most famous archaeological sites
worldwide, yet knowledge of it remains very partial, focussing on
the medieval palaces. This book addresses that imbalance, examining
the adjacent urban and industrial zone. The Alhambra is one of the
most famous archaeological sites worldwide, yet knowledge of the
complex remains very partial, focussing on its medieval Nasrid
palaces. Other aspects of the site are virtually unknown, not only
to the general public but to archaeologists and historians as well.
The Royal Workshops of the Almambra addresses this imbalance,
examining the urban and industrial zone adjacent to the palaces.
Once the most densely populated and extensive area of the complex,
this zone, the Secano, contained houses, tanneries, and workshops
including a considerable number of pyrotechnological facilities for
the production of metal, glass and ceramic items. Presenting the
results of the Royal Workshops of the Alhambra (UNESCO World
Heritage Site) project, the book gives a much-needed insight into
the industrial sector of the Alhambra. Crucially, the project
focusses on the early modern era, when the manufacture of ceramic,
glass and metal actually reached their peak. The opening chapters
set the archaeological work and the Secano in context and discuss
the methodology for archaeological investigation of
pyrotechnological activity; while further chapters present the
results of the research. Drawing on both traditional and
ground-breaking survey and excavation techniques, the book provides
an invaluable wide-lens picture of the palatial city.
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