Allan, J. (1991). Islamic ceramics, Oxford: Ashmolean museum.
Astakhri, A. (1988). Al-Masalek and Al-Mamalek, Persian translation from the 5th-6th century A.H., by Iraj Afshar, third edition, Tehran: Scientific and Cultural Publishing Company. [In Persian]
Bahrami¸ M. (1988). Gurgan Faiences¸ Mazda publisher.
Bailey‚ A. G. (1996a). The stimulus: Chines Porcelain production and trade with Iran‚ in Tamerlans table ware: A new approach to Chinosere ceramics of the fifteenth and sixteenth century Iran‚ Ontario: Mazda publishers‚ No 6‚ pp. 7-15.
Bailey‚ A. G. (1996b). Transformation of Chines motifs‚ In Tamerlans table ware: A new approach to Chinosere ceramics of the fifteenth and sixteenth century Iran‚ Ontario: Mazda publishers‚ No 6‚ PP 57-108.
Chobak, H. (1997). "A Selection of Islamic Pottery from Poinik Castle" Archaeological Reports (1), Tehran: Cultural Heritage Organization of the country (Research Institute). [In Persian]
Clais, W. (2006). The architecture of the Mongol building on the Sassanid wall by the river, Beeston: Explorations and researches of 1963-7, by the efforts of Wolfram Clais and Peter Kalmayer, translated by Faramarz Najd Samii, Tehran: Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization. pp. 285-232. [In Persian]
Cutley, M. & Hamby, L. (2005). Seljuk and Khwarazmi art, (Yaqoub Azhand, Trans.). Third edition, Tehran: Molly Publishing. [In Persian]
Fehervari, G. (2009). Pottery of the Islamic World in the Tariq Rajab Museum of Kuwait, (Mahnaz Shayestehfar, Trans.). Tehran: Institute of Islamic Art Studies. [In Persian]
Fehervari, G. (1973). Islamic pottery: A comprehensive study based on the Barlow collection, London: Faber and Faber limited.
Geographical culture of Iran. (2535). The first volume of Central Province, Tehran: Publications of the Geographical Organization of the country. [In Persian]
Gray, B. (1963). Persian influence on Chines art from the eight to the fifteenth centuries, Iran, Vol 1, pp 13 – 18.
Grube‚ E. J. (1976). Islamic pottery of the eight to the fifteenth century in the Keir collection‚ London: Faber and Faber.
Grube, E. J. (2005). "Iranian Stone Paste Pottery of the Seljuk Period" Collection of Islamic Pottery, compiled by Nasser Khalili and Stefan Voronit, Tehran: Karang Publishing House, pp. 129-136. [In Persian]
Kashani, A. G. A. (1966). Arais Al-Jawahir and Nafais Al-Atayeb, by the efforts of Iraj Afshar, Tehran: Publications of the National Art Association. [In Persian]
Karimi, F. & Kiyani, M. Y. (1985). Pottery art of the Islamic period, Tehran: Iran Archeology Center. [In Persian]
Hassan, A. y. & Hill, D. (1996). An illustrated history of Islamic technology, (Nasser Moafaqian, Trans.). Tehran: Scientific and Cultural Publishing Company. [In Persian]
Hosseinzadeh, M. (2006). Ilkhani pottery of Takht Suleiman collection based on the third period of archaeological excavations (1380-1384), Master's thesis in archeology of Tehran University (unpublished), Tehran. [In Persian]
Ibn Hawqal (1966). Surah al-Arz, (Dr. Jafar Shaar, Trans.). Tehran: Farhang Iran Foundation Publications. [In Persian]
Ibn Khurdazbah (1981). Al-Masalek and Al-Mamalek, (Hossein Qara-Chanlu, Trans.). Tehran: Translator's Publishing House. [In Persian]
Ibn Rasteh, A. B. O. (1986). A'alag Al-Nafisa, (Dr. Hossein Qara Chanlu, Trans.). Tehran: Amir Kabir Publishing. [In Persian]
Mason, R., Farquhar, Ronald. M. & Smith, Patrick. M. (1992). “Lead isotope analysis of Islamic glass: An exploratory study” Muqarnas, Vol9, pp 67-71.
Mason, R. & Tite, M. S. (1994). “The beginnings of Islamic Stone Paste Technology” Archaeometry, Vol36, pp 77-91.
Mason, R. (2004). Shine like the sun: Luster painted and associated pottery from the medieval middle east, Ontario: Mazda publishers.
Mofakham Payan, L. A. (1969). Culture of Iranian settlements, first part, Tehran: Amirkabir. [In Persian]
Moghdisi, A. A. M. A. (1982). Ahsan al-Taqasim fi Ma'rafa al-Aqalim, (Dr. Alinqi Manzavi, Trans.). 2 volumes, Tehran: Authors and Translators Company of Iran. [In Persian]
Mokhtari Taleghani, I. (1997). "Statistical analysis of archeological surveys of Saveh region" Susa Archeology Meeting Minutes, Tehran: Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization, pp. 353-393. [In Persian]
Mortezaei, M. (2004). Preliminary report of the first chapter of archaeological excavations in Jurjan site, Archaeological Reports (3), Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization, Tehran, pp. 188-155. [In Persian]
Nemati, M. R. (2009). The speculative report for the purpose of determining the proposed area and boundaries of Meshkin Tepe Parandak, Archives of Cultural Heritage Organization of Central Province, has not been published. [In Persian]
Nouri Shadmahani, R. (2010). The report of the first chapter of the archaeological excavations of the Meshkin Tepe area of Zarandiyeh, the archive of the Central Province Cultural Heritage Organization, has not been published. [In Persian]
Pope, A. U. (1942). A survey of Persian art, Vol IV, Tehran: Soroush press.
Pope, A. U. (1999). "Pottery, calligraphy and inscriptions" from the collection of Siri in Iranian art from prehistoric times to today, (Najaf Daryabandari and others, Trans.). Tehran: Scientific and Cultural Publishing Company. [In Persian]
Rice, P. M. (1987). Pottery analysis a sourcebook, Chicago and London: The university of Chicago press.
Sinopoli, C. M. (1991). Approaches to archaeological ceramics, New York and London, Plenum press.
Soustiel‚ J. (1985). La ceramique Islamique, Office du Liver.
Soustiel‚ L. & Allan‚ J. (1995). “The problem of Seljuk monochrome wares” Islamic art in the Ashmolean Museum‚ part two‚ Berlin: Oxford university press‚ pp 85-116.
Treptow, T. (2007). Daily life ornamented the mediaeval Persian city of Reyy, Chicago: The oriental institute museum of the University of Chicago.
Velde, Bruce & Druc, Isabelle, C. (1999). Archaeological ceramic materials: Origin and utilization, Springer – Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York.
Watson, O. (1987). Islamic pots in Chinese style, The Burlington magazine, Vol 129, No 1010, pp 304-306.
Wilkinson, C. K. (1973). Nishapur: Pottery of the early Islamic period, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of art.
Rahimi, A. & Metin, M. (1989). Fine Ceramics Technology, first volume, Tehran: Iran Chinese Clay Joint Stock Company. [In Persian]
Watson, O. (2003). Zarinfam Iranian pottery, (Shokoh Zakiri, Trans.). Tehran: Soroush Publications. [In Persian]
Yousefi, H. (2006). Speculative report in the area of Morouj historical house, archeological research institute archive of the country (unpublished). [In Persian]
Siddiquian, H.; Shrahi, I. & Khaledian, S. (2009). The study of Zolf Abad Farahan site based on speculative data and surface survey, Journal of Archaeological Research of Tarbiat Modares University, Volume 3, Tarbiat Modares, Tehran, pp. 130-142. [In Persian]