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dots, we could mention the parallels from Mesopotamia and Egvpt (Fostat and Behnasa) made between 870 —900. 1 The colour scheme of these bowls are generally similar. The outside decoration of •our bowl was also gaining ground. We find them on the pieces from Mesopotamia and Egypt, 2 also on the two bowls of the Barlow-collection now in Oxford, although not in the same careful execution. 3 Géza Fehérvári thinks that the bowl donated by him was made at Behnasa (Egypt). L. F. 1 Schnyder, B.: Tulunidische Lüsterfayence. Ars Orientális, vol. V. 1963. pp. 49-78. Figs. 16-19) 24, 28, 29. 2 Ibid.; See also Lane, A.: Early Islamic Tottery. London, 1947. Pis. 13B, 22A. 3 Fehérvári, Géza: Two early 'Abbasid lustre bowls and the influence of Central Asia. Oriental Art, 1963. pp. 79-88, figs. 2, 9.