Measuring with a rope

I’ve already written a little about the tanab, the traditional rope-measuring device that Munajjim Yazdi and his team used to record the distances that Shah Abbas walked in 1601.  As chief astrologer, Yazdi was a measurement expert – also using his astrolabe (click here to see a slightly later Safavid astrolabe) to compute how fast …

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Fakes in the Ashmolean

The Islamic Ceramics display in the Ashmolean Museum includes a fascinating feature on fakery. The first fake dish included here is boat-shaped – or seems that way. Actually it’s made up, according to the Ashmolean, from pieces of a round bowl. It’s maybe more difficult to see the fakery in the second dish. It purports …

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