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Title:
Archaeological Science and Historic-era Ceramics: A Conversation  
about Current Understanding and Emergent Perspectives

Proposal for an "electronic symposium" at the 2008 Annual Meeting of  
the Society for Historical Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM (January).
(papers or supplementary material will be posted on the SHA website  
ahead of the meeting.  The session will include more discussion.

Abstract:
In the past 15 years, historical archaeologists have collaborated in  
an unprecedented effort to bring the materials scientist's  
perspective into discussions of ceramic artifacts.  Collaboration has  
brought well-established, "tried-and-true" tools to help expand our  
understanding of ceramics in the rise of the modern world.  The  
annual meeting provides an opportunity to overview the results of  
individual and collaborative research programs, reflecting upon  
progress in what we have learned.  What have the material sciences  
contributed to our understanding of ceramic and pottery traditions in  
different places?  How have the archaeometric efforts related to  
larger trends in ceramic analyses?  What have been our successes?   
Where are our shortcomings?  What do these trajectories indicate  
regarding our future challenges?






Timothy Scarlett
Assistant Professor of Archaeology
Department of Social Sciences
Michigan Technological University
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The growing bib (it really doesn't include much about colonoware or  
anything about asian ceramics, which is also a growing list).

Agbe-Davies, Anna S.

2006            “Alternatives to Traditional Models for the  
Classification and Analysis of Pipes of the Early Colonial  
Chesapeake” in Steven N. Archer and Kevin M. Bartoy (eds) Between  
Dirt and Discussion: Methods, Methodology, and Interpretation in  
Historical Archaeology, pp. 115-140.  Springer US, New York.

Betts, I M.

1991            Thin-Section and Neutron Activation Analysis of Brick  
and Tile from York and Surrounding Sites.  In A. Middleton and I.  
Freestone, eds., Recent Developments in Ceramic Petrology, British  
Museum Occasional Paper 81, pp. 39-55.

Carlson, Shawn, Ronald L. Bishop, M. James Blackman, and David L.  
Carlson.

2007            Compositional Analysis of Spanish Colonial Ceramics  
in Texas.  Poster presented at 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for  
Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, VA.

Chrestien, J. P. and D. Dufournier

1995            French Stoneware North-Eastern North America. In  
Duncan R. Hook and David M. Gaimster (eds.), Trade and Discovery: The  
Scientific Study of Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond.  
British Museum Department of Scientific Research, London.  pp.91-103.

Cowell, M. R.  and D. R. M. Gaimster

1995            Post-medieval ceramic stove tiles bearing the Royal  
Arms of England: Further scientific investigations into their  
manufacture and source in Southern England. In Duncan R. Hook and  
David M. Gaimster (eds.), Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study  
of Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond. British Museum  
Department of Scientific Research, London.

Cranfill, M. Rhonda and Smith, Michael S.

2004            Mineralogical and petrological investigation of  
historic St. Mary's City orange micaeous ceramics. Geol. Soc. America  
Abstr. with Programs, v. 33, no. 2, 65.

Davidson, Thomas E.

1995            The Virginia Earthenwares Project:  Characterizing  
17th Century Earthenwares by Electronic Image Analysis" Northeast  
Historical Archaeology 24: 51-64.

Dickinson, Nancy S.

1985            Regional Variation and Drift:  Late Eighteenth- and  
Early Nineteenth-Century Requa-McGee Site Coggle-Edged Trail  
Slipware.  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States,  
1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 189-205.  Academic  
Press, New York.

Drakich, Sophie

1982            Eighteenth Century Coarse Earthenwares Imported into  
Louisbourg.  Material History Bulletin, 16: 83-98.  National Museum  
of Man, Ottawa.

Gaimster, D. R. M. and D. R. Hook.

1995            Post-Medieval Stoneware manufacture and trade in the  
Rhineland and Southern Britan: A programme of neutron activation  
analysed at the British Museum. In Duncan R. Hook and David M.  
Gaimster (eds.), Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study of  
Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond. British Museum  
Department of Scientific Research, London.

Gaimster, D. R. M., B. Nenk, M. J. Hughes

1991            A Late Medieval Hispano-Moresque Vase from the city  
of London.  Medieval Archaeology 35:118-123.

Gaimster, David R. M.

1997            German Stoneware 1200-1900. In Duncan R. Hook and  
David M. Gaimster (eds.), Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study  
of Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond. British Museum  
Department of Scientific Research, London.

Gilbert, Allan S., Meta F. Janowitz, and Donald Linebaugh

n.d.	Compositional Analysis of Redwares from the Philipsburg Manor  
Upper Mills Site, Sleepy Hollow, New York.  In Timothy J. Scarlett  
Science in Historical Archaeology.  University Press of Florida.   
Under review

Gilbert, Allan S.  Garman Harbottle and Daniel deNoyelles

1993            A Ceramic Chemistry Archive for New Netherlands/New  
York.  Historical Archaeology 27(3): 17-56.

Gorman, Frederick J.  E., Donald G.  Jones, and Justine Staneko

1985            Product Standardization and Increasing Consumption  
Demands by an Eighteenth-Century Industrial Labor Force.  In Domestic  
Pottery of the Northeastern United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah  
Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 119-132.  Academic Press Inc., New York.

Heath, Barbara

1988            Afro-Caribbean ware: A Study of ethnicity of St.  
Eustatius.  Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Anthropology,  
University of Pennsylvania.

Hook, D. R. and D. R. M. Gaimster, eds.

1995            Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study of  
Artefacts from Post-Medieval Europe and Beyond. British Museum  
Occasional Paper 109, British Museum Department of Scientific  
Research, London.

Hughes, M. and D. R. M. Gaimster

2002            Neutron Activation Analyses of Majolica by the  
British Museum. In J. Veeckman (ed.), Majolica and Glass from Italy  
to Antwerp and beyond, the transfer of Technology in the 16th and  
early 17th century.  Stadd Antwerpen, Antwerp, pp. 215-241.

Hughes, M. J.

1991            Provenance Studies on Italian Maiolica by neutron  
activation analysis.  In Timothy Wilson, ed., Italian Renaissance  
Ceramics, British Museum Publications, London.  Pp. 293-297.

Hughes, M. J.

1995            Neutron activation analysis of post-medieval European  
Earthenware ceramics: A survey of current projects at the British  
Museum. In Duncan R. Hook and David M. Gaimster (eds.), Trade and  
Discovery: The Scientific Study of Artefacts from Post-Medieval  
Europe and Beyond. British Museum Department of Scientific Research,  
London.

Hughes, M. J.

1991            Provenance studies of Spanish medieval tin-glazed  
pottery by neutron activation analysis. In Archaeological Sciences  
1989 (eds. P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Janaway and B.  
Ottaway), 54–68, Oxbow, Oxford.

Hughes, M. J., Cowell MR, DR Hook

1991            Neutron Activation Analysis procedures at the British  
Museum Research Laboratory, in Neutron Activation and Plasma Emission  
Spectrometric Analysis in Archaeology edited by MJ Hughes, MR Cowell  
and DR Hook, British Museum Press, London, pp. 29-46.

Hughes, M.

2000            Neutron Activation Analysis of redware pottery from  
North-East Essex, including Colchester-type wares, in J. P. Cotter  
(ed.), Post Roman Pottery from Excavations in Colchester, 1971-85,  
Colchester Archaeological Reports 7, 370-373.

Hughes, M.J., and A. Vince

1986            Neutron Activation Analysis and petrology of hispano- 
Moresque pottery in Proceedings of the 24th Archaeometric Symposium  
(Washington 1984), edited by JS Olin and MJ Blackman, Washington DC  
353-367.

Hurst, J.

1995            Post-Medieval Pottery from Seville imported into  
North-West Europe. In Duncan R. Hook and David M. Gaimster (eds.),  
Trade and Discovery: The Scientific Study of Artefacts from Post- 
Medieval Europe and Beyond. British Museum Department of Scientific  
Research, London.

Jamieson, R. W. and R G. V. Hancock

2004            Neutron Activation Analysis of Colonial Ceramics from  
Southern Highland Ecuador.  Archaeometry 46(4): 569-583.

Jamieson, Ross W

2001            Majolica in the Early Colonial Andes: The Role of  
Panamanian Wares.  Latin American Antiquity 12(1): 45-58.

2005            Colonialism, Social Archaeology, and lo Andino:  
historical archaeology in the Andes.  World Archaeology 37(3): 352-372.

Janowitz, Meta F, Kate T. Morgan, and Nan A. Rothschild

1985            Cultural Pluralism and Pots in New Amsterdam - New  
York City. In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States,  
1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 29-48.  Academic  
Press, New York.

Little, Nicole C., Timothy James Scarlett, Robert J. Speakman,  
Christopher W. Merritt, and Michael D. Glascock

2007            "Analysis of Historic Latter-day Saint Pottery Glazes  
by LA-ICP-MS” in Archaeological Chemistry: Analytical Methods and  
Archaeological Interpretation, edited by Michael D. Glascock, Robert  
J. Speakman, and Rachel S. Popelka. ACS Publication Series.  American  
Chemical Society, Washington, D.C.  Forthcoming, series and page  
numbers TBA.

Maggetti, M., Westley, H., and Olin, J. S.

1984            Provenance and technical studies of Mexican majolica  
using elemental and phase analysis, in Archaeological chemistry III  
(ed. J. B. Lambert), 151–91, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

McEwan, Bonnie G.

1992            "The Role of Ceramics in Spain and Spanish America  
During the 16th Century." Historical Archaeology 26(1): 92-108.

Monette, Yves

2006            Les Productions Céramiques du Québec Méridional, c.  
1680-1890: Analyses, Caractérisation et Provenances.  Archaeopress,  
Oxford, England, UK.

2005            Éclairages Nouveaux sur les Céramiques Locales et  
Leurs Provenances: le cas du Québec Méridional, c. 1680-1890.   
Thesis, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.

2000            Caractérisation Minéralogique, micromorphologique et  
chimique des terres cuites communes de production presumée locale  
provenant du site du rocher de la Chapelle (CgEo2) å I’île aux Oies.   
Thesis, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.

Myers, J. E., de Amores Carredano, F., Olin, J. S., and Pleguezuelo  
Hernández, A.,

1992            Compositional identification of Seville majolica at  
overseas sites, Historical Archaeology, 26, 131–47.

Olin, J. S., and Blackman, J.

1989            Compositional classification of Mexican majolica  
ceramics of the Spanish colonial period, in Archaeological chemistry  
IV (ed. R. O. Allen), 87–112, American Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

Olin, J. S., and Myers, J. E.

1992            Old and New World Spanish majolica technology, MRS  
Bulletin, 17, 32–8.

Olin, J. S., Harbottle, G., and Sayre, E. V.

1978            Elemental composition of Spanish and Spanish-colonial  
majolica ceramics in the identification of provenience, in  
Archaeological chemistry II (ed. G. F. Carter), 199–229, American  
Chemical Society, Washington, DC.

Olin, Jacqueline S., M. James Blackman, Jared E. Mitchem and Gregory  
A. Waselkov

2002            Compositional analysis of glazed earthenwares from  
eighteenth-century sites on the northern Gulf Coast. Historical  
Archaeology 36(1), 79-96.

Owen, J.V.

1998            On the earliest products (ca. 1751–52) of the  
Worcester manufactory: Evidence from sherds from the Warmstry House  
site, England. Historical

Archaeology, 32, 63–75.

2001a             Geochemical and Mineralogical Distinctions between  
Bonnin and Morris (Philadelphia, 1770–1772) Porcelain and Some  
Contemporary British Phosphatic Wares. Geoarchaeology: An  
International Journal 16(7), 785-802.

2001b            Provenience of Eighteenth-Century British Porcelain  
Sherds from Sites 3B and 4E, Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia:  
Constraints from Mineralogy, Bulk Paste, and Glaze Compositions.  
Historical Archaeology 35(2), 108-121.

2002            Antique Porcelain 101: A Primer on the Chemical  
Analysis and Interpretation of Eighteenth-Century British Wares.  In  
Ceramics in America 2002, edited by Robert Hunter, The Chipstone  
Foundation, Milwaukee, pp. 39-61.

2003            The Geochemistry of Worcester Porcelain from Dr. Wall  
to Royal Worcester: 150 Years of Innovation. Historical Archaeology 37 
(4), 84-96.

Owen, J.V., Adams, B., and Stephenson, R.

2000            Nicholas Crisp’s “Porcellien”: A Petrological  
Comparison of Sherds from the Vauxhall (London; ca. 1751–1764) and  
Indeo Pottery (Bovey Tracey, Devonshire; ca. 1767–1774) Factory  
Sites. Geoarchaeology: An International Journal, 15(1), 43-78.

Owen, J.V., and Barkla, R.

1997            Compositional Characteristics of 18th Century Derby  
Porcelains: Recipe Changes, Phase Transformations, and Melt  
Fertility. Journal of Archaeological Science 24(2), 127-140.

Owen, J.V., and Day, T.E.

1994            Estimation of the bulk composition of fine-grained  
media from microchemical and backscatter image analysis: application  
to biscuit wasters from the Bow factory site, London. Archaeometry 36 
(2), 217-226.

Owen, J.V., and Day, T.E.

1998            Assessing and Correcting the Effects of the Chemical  
Weathering of Potsherds: A Case Study Using Soft-Paste Porcelain  
Wasters from the Longton Hall (Staffordshire) Factory Site.  
Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 13(3), 265-286.

Owen, J.V., and Hansen, Denise

1996            Compositional Constraints on the Identification of  
Eighteenth-Century Porcelain Sherds from Fort Beauséjour, New  
Brunswick, and Grassy Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Nova Scotia,  
Canada. Historical Archaeology 30(4), 88–100.

Owen, J.V., and Hillis, M.

2003            From London to Liverpool: Evidence for a Limehouse– 
Reid Porcelain Connection Based on the Analysis of Sherds from the  
Brownlow Hill (ca. 1755–1767) Factory Site. Geoarchaeology: An  
International Journal 18(8), 851-882.

Owen, J.V., and Morrison, M.L.

1999            Sagged Phosphatic Nantgarw Porcelain (ca. 1813–1820):  
Casualty of Overfiring or a Fertile Paste? Geoarchaeology: An  
International Journal 14(4), 313-332.

Owen, J.V., and Sandon, J.

1998            Petrology of Gilbody, Pennington and Christian/ 
Pennington (18th Century Liverpool) Porcelains and their Distinction  
from some Contemporary Phosphatic and Magnesian/Plombian British  
Wares. Journal of Archaeological Science 25(11), 1131-1147.

2003            A rose by any other name: A geochemical comparison of  
Caughley (ca. 1772–1799), Coalport (John Rose & Co.; c, 1799-1837),  
and rival porcelains based on sherds from the factory sites.  Post- 
Medieval Archaeology 37: 79-89.

Owen, J.V., and Williams, P.B.

1999            Provenance of a true-porcelain chocolate mug from the  
Rockingham Inn(C. 1796-1833) Site, Bedford, Nova Scotia: Constraints  
from compositional data. Canadian Journal of Archaeology, 23(1-2),  
51-62.

Owen, J.V., Wilstead, J.O., Williams, R.W., and Day, T.E.

1998            A Tale of Two Cities: Compositional Characteristics  
of some Nantgarw and Swansea Porcelains and their Implications for  
Kiln Wastage. Journal of Archaeological Science, 25(4), 359-375.

Owen, J. V., and Walli Rainey

2002            Compositional and Mineralogical Fingerprinting of  
18th-19th-Century Earthenware from Eastern Canadian Potworks and  
Archaeological Sites. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 26(2):175.

Pendery, Steve

1985a            Ceramics and the Colonial System:  The Charlestown  
Example  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States,  
1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 67-80.  Academic  
Press, New York.

1985b            Changing Redware Production in Southern New  
Hampshire  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States,  
1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 101-118.  Academic  
Press, New York.

Rodriguez-Alegria, Enrique

2004            Indigena Ware: Spain to Valley of Mexico.  In  
Michael, D. Glascock, Geochemical Evidence for Long-Distance  
Exchange.  Bergin and Garvey, Westport, Connecticut., Pp. 13-32.

2003            Ideologias coloniales y ceramica indigena en la traza  
mexicana. In Excavaciones del Programa de Arqueologia Urbana,  
Coleccion Cientifica #452. Edited by Eduardo Matos Moctezuma, pp. 
309-326. Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico, D.F.

2002            Indigena Ware: From Spain to the Valley of Mexico. In  
Geochemical Evidence for Long Distance Exchange, Michael D. Glascock  
(editor), pp. 13-32. Scientific Archaeology for the Third Millennium,  
Bergin and Garvey. Westport, Connecticut.

Rodríguez-Alegría, E., Neff, H., and Glascock, M. D.,

2003, Indigenous ware or Spanish import? The case of Indígena ware  
and approaches to power in colonial Mexico, Latin American Antiquity,  
14, 67–81.

Rovira, B. E.

2001            Presencia de mayolicas Panameñas en el mundo  
colonial: algunas cosideraciones acerca de su distributción y  
cronología.  Latin American Antiquity 12: 291-303.

Rovira, Beatriz E., James Blackman, Lambertus van Zelst, Ronald  
Bishop, Carmen C. Rodríguez and Daniel Sánchez.

2006            Caracterización química de cerámicas coloniales del  
sitio de Panamá Viejo: Resultados preliminaries de la aplicacion de  
activacion neutronica instrtumental. Canto Rodado 1: 101-131

Samford, Patricia M.

1997            "Response to a Market:  Dating English Underglaze  
Transfer-Printed Wares." Historical Archaeology 31(2): 1-30.

Scarlett, Timothy James and Christopher W. Merritt

n.d.            "An Update from the Utah Pottery Project: Expanding  
Ideas of Consumption from Frederick Petersen's Salt Lake City  
Pottery"  submitted under contract for review as part of edited book:  
Benjamin Pykles, ed. Historical Archaeology of the Mormon Domain.  
University of Illinois Press, Urbana and Chicago.

Scarlett, Timothy James

2002            Potting in Zion: the Potter’s Craft and Industry in  
Utah, 1848-1930.  Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Anthropology,  
University of Nevada, Reno.

n.d.     Bedson Eardley's Eight Large Jars: Archaeological Science  
and the Biography of Things.   In Timothy J. Scarlett Science in  
Historical Archaeology.  University Press of Florida.  Under review  
and it's killing me.

Scarlett, Timothy James, Robert J. Speakman, and Michael D. Glascock

2007            “Pottery in the Mormon Economy: an Historical and  
Archaeometric Study.”  Historical Archaeology. 41(4):70-95.

Scarlett, Timothy James, Robert J. Speakman, and Michael D. Glascock,  
and Garrett Timmerman.

n.d.            Religion and Environmental Learning: The Church of  
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints’ Pottery Industry. Under review at  
Journal of Anthropological Method and Theory.

Skowronek, Russell K., M. James Blackman, and Ronald L. Bishop

2007            To Produce and Consume: Ceramic Composition Variation  
in the San Francisco Presidio District.  Under review at Historical  
Archaeology.

Skowronek, Russell K., M. James Blackman, Ronald L. Bishop, Michael  
Imwalle, and Ruben Reyes

2007            Ceramic Production, Supply, and Exchange in Spanish  
and Mexican Era California: A Progress Report on the Santa Clara- 
Smithsonian Project.  Under review at Southwest Mission Research  
Center- Revista.

Skowronek, Russell K., M. James Blackman, Ronald L. Bishop, Sarah  
Ginn, and Manuel Garcia Heras

2001            Chemical Characterization of Earthenware on the Alta  
California Frontier.  Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium  
on Nuclear and Related Techniques.  Havana, Cuba.

Skowronek, Russell K., Ronald L. Bishop, M. James Blackman, Sarah  
Ginn, and Manuel García Heras

2003            Chemical Characterization of Earthenware on the Alta  
California Frontier.  Proceedings of the Society for California  
Archaeology.  16: 209-219.

Skowronek, Russell K., Ruben Reyes, Sarah Ginn, Kelly Greenwalt, M.  
James Blackman, and Ronald L. Bishop

2006            From Science to Humanism: Finding the Pots in the  
Sherds. San Diego, Alta California and the Borderlands:  Proceedings  
of the 23th Annual Conference  California Mission Studies  
Association, San Diego.  Rose Marie Beebe and Robert Senkewicz, eds.,  
Santa Clara, CA.

Smith, M. S.

2001            Comparative petrographic investigation of ceramics  
from Charles Towne Landing State Park, Charleston, South Carolina.  
In: Stoner and South (eds.) Exploring 1670 Charles Towne: 38CH1A/B -  
Final Archaeology Report. Research Manuscript Series 230. South  
Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, Columbia, pp.  
104-115.

Smith, M.S.

1995            Petrographic, chemical and mineral characterization  
of Colonowares (Yaughan and River Burnished) from the Broom Hall  
Plantation. In Trinkley, M. et al. (eds.) Broom Hall Plantation: "A  
Pleasant One and in a Good Neighborhood", Research Series 44, Chicora  
Foundation, Inc. Columbia, South Carolina, 316-324.

Smith, M.S. and Loftfield, T.C.

1998            Discerning the provenance of earthenware and building  
materials from the early Colonial Period (1664 - 1667) Charles Towne  
colony, Cape Fear River, North Carolina using ceramic petrology  
techniques. Pioneer America Society Abstracts with Program, A3.

Smith, M.S., Loftfield, T.C. and Paulsson, F.M.

1995            Preliminary investigation of orange micaceous  
earthenware from the early Colonial Period Charles Towne colony, Cape  
Fear River, North Carolina: Implications for local manufacture. In P.  
Vandiver, J. Druzik, J. L. Galvan Madrid, I. Freestone, and G. S.  
Wheeler (eds.), Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology IV, v. 352,  
Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, 589-595.

Smith, Michael, Stapleton, Colleen P. and Trinkley, Michael

2001            Comparison of weak acid extraction chemistry and  
electron microprobe analysis of paste compositions for a suite of  
colonoware pottery, Broom Hall Plantation, Charleston, South  
Carolina. Geol. Soc. America Abstr. with Programs, v. 33, no. 2, A31.

Starbuck, David R.  and Mary B.  Dupré

1985            Production Continuity and Obsolescence of Traditional  
Redwares in Concord, New Hampshire.  In Domestic Pottery of the  
Northeastern United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody  
Turnbaugh, pp. 133-152.  Academic Press, New York.

Teller, Barbara Gorley

1985            The Founding of a Dynastic Family Industry:  The  
Hews, Redware Potters of Massachusetts.  In Domestic Pottery of the  
Northeastern United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody  
Turnbaugh, pp. 249-264. Academic Press, New York.

Therrien, M. E. Uprimny, J. Lobo Guerrero, M. F. Salamanca, F.  
Gaitán, and M. Fandiño

2002            Catálogo de cerámica colonial y republicana de la  
Nueva Granada: producción local y materiales foráneous. (Costa  
Caribe, Altiplano Cundiboyacense—Columbia). Bogotá, Columbia: Banco  
de la Républica.

Therrien, M.

2002            Loza fina para Bogotá: una fábrica de loza del siglo  
XIX.  Revista de Antropología y Arquelología [Bogatá], 40: 89:99.

Thomas, William J., Nathan W. Bower, John W. Kanter, Marianne L.  
Stoller, and David H. Snow

1992            "An X-Ray Fluorescence-Pattern Recognition Analysis  
of Pottery from an Early Historic Hispanic Settlement Near Santa Fe,  
New Mexico." Historical Archaeology 26(2): 24-36.

Turnbaugh, Sarah Peabody

1976            Ideo-Cultural Variation and Change in the  
Massachusetts Bay Colony.  In The Conference on Historic Sites  
Archaeology, edited by Stanley South, pp. 169-235.  University of  
South Carolina Press, Columbia.

1985b            Imitation, Innovation, and Permutation:  The  
Americanization of Bay Colony Lead-Glazed Redwares.  In Domestic  
Pottery of the Northeastern United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah  
Peabody Turnbaugh, pp. 209-228.  Academic Press, New York.

Turnbaugh, Sarah Peabody, ed.

1985a            Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States,  
1625-1850.  Academic Press Inc., New York.

Vaz, J. E., and Cruxent, J. M.

1975            Determination of the provenience of majolica pottery  
found in the Caribbean area using its gamma-ray induced  
thermoluminescence, American Antiquity, 40, 71–82.

Warner, Fred

1985            Eclecticism as a Response to Changing Market  
Conditions in Connecticut.  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern  
United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp.  
171-188.  Academic Press, New York.

Webster, Donald B.

1982            The Prince Edward Island Pottery:  1880-1898.   
Material History Bulletin 16: 83-98.  National Museum of Man, Ottawa.

Worrell, John

1985a            Ceramic Production in the Exchange Network of an  
Agricultural Neighborhood  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern  
United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp.  
153-170.  Academic Press, New York.

1985b            Re-Creating Ceramic Production and Tradition in a  
Living History Laboratory.  In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern  
United States, 1625-1850, edited by Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, pp.  
81-100.  Academic Press, New York.




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