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Article: New light on ancient patterns: Sophisticated Islamic geometric designs in Iran predate Western discovery by 500 years.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
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- February 23, 2007
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Byline: Jeremy Manier
Feb. 23--The intricate, abstract designs of Islamic art and architecture have always struck experts as the inspired expressions of a faith that forbids direct depictions of holy figures. But a new study shows that Muslim artisans working in what is now Iran went further, producing a sophisticated geometric pattern more than 500 years before Western mathematicians identified it in the 1970s and 1980s. It's unclear whether artists of the time fully understood the unique features of their patterns, which researchers at Harvard and Princeton Universities found in tile decorations on a shrine and mosque dating from the 15th Century. The ...