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"Lawrence H. Feldman" <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 17 Oct 1995 09:45:35 -0400
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Green-glazed wares are also quite common in Guatemala.  They are currently
being manufactured in Totonicapan, Antigua, and probably Jalapa and Guatemala
City.  Green-glazed ware goes back to the colonial period, and probably to
the sixteenth century at Totonicapan, but those earlier colonial green glazed
ware that I've seen are a very different shade from the green-glazed ware
being made today.  Unlike the more famous Guatemalan Majolica, as far as I
know there has been no systematic study of the earlier Guatemalan plain
green-glazed ware.
 
               Lawrence H. Feldman
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