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Abstract This Study’s focal point is the Coptic artifacts dated back to the Mamluk era; the thesis presents the first accurate documentation of Coptic artifacts comprising icons, wall paintings, wooden panels, metals, and the miniatures of Coptic manuscripts during the rule of Mamluks. The documentation process includes dates, materials, measures,· descriptions, texts (Coptic, Greek, and Arabic), remarks, and finally the bibliography. The second phase of the thesis is an artistic analysis aimed at the possible classification of the Coptic techniques and styles of arts between (648-922 AH /1250-1517 AD). The final phase of this study explores the artistic relationship of Coptic art and Islamic art in Egypt. The Scope of the study mainly concentrates on Coptic ~rt and the Mamluk artistic traditions as the main spine that binds the body of the thesis together. |