The research project has progressed according to its pre-planned timetable and the work has been performed as follows:
-A fieldwork and labwork phase was developed (WP1), including sampling of more than 100 ceramic shards from museums and collections, sampling preparation (polished sections, thin polished sections) and analyses including OM, PM, SEM-EDS, SEM-FIB and XRD.
-Characterisation of the different early glaze technologies (WP2); identification and distinction among the first three glaze productions in al-Andalus, Pechina, Córdoba and Málaga workshops (9th century), and the first tin-glaze production of Córdoba (10th century), and the identification of some imports (from Iraq and Ifriqiya). The results have been updated to the glazed ceramic database.
-Replication of the processes followed in the earliest glazed ceramic workshop of Pechina has been performed to understand the various stages of the complex process involving the glaze production (WP3). This activity was developed in the University of Vic. A comparison of the results obtained by replication with the data extracted from the study and analysis of the ancient materials from the workshop has been carried out.
-A set of actions have been developed to increase the visibility of the project and to spread the knowledge of the results obtained (WP4): creation of a technical Blog, participation in 17 conferences, workshops, courses, talks and at the European Research Night, creation of a Glaze network, establishing collaborations with the University of Oxford (including the study of Yellow Glazes, Egyptian Glazes and the Petrographic characterisation of al-Andalus glaze workshops), with the Research Group on Islamic Ceramic of Gharb al-Andalus, Portugal (studying the spread of the first glazes in the South West al-Andalus) and with the University of Sheffield (studying the relationship between the early glazed ceramics from Sicily and al-Andalus), and by organising in collaboration with the National Museum of ceramic (Valencia) the first International Workshop of Glaze technology. Furthermore, the main results obtained are published hitherto at different levels (4 peer-reviewed high-impact international journals, 2 national journals, 3 conference proceedings, 1 book chapter, and the blog entries).