Hello everyone,
I'm compiling a bibliography of studies that used INAA or NAA to
characterize historic, colonial, or post-medieval ceramics, made
between about 1500-1900. I've attached below the list I've generated
from the past few days of research and I'd appreciate any other
suggestions or leads. Please note that I've not yet included any
studies of North American or Caribbean colonoware, nor domestic North
American wares generally, nor ceramics from Asia. I've simply not
included those yet, but will. If anyone out there can think of other
studies, please drop me an email with a name or reference.
Thanks! I'll post a follow up message that includes any compiled
responses.
Cheers,
Tim
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The list so far:
Spanish Colonial Economy, Tin-Glazed Earthenwares
Jamieson, Ross W
2001 Majolica in the Early Colonial Andes: The Role of
Panamanian Wares. Latin American Antiquity 12(1): 45-58.
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.
2005 Colonialism, Social Archaeology, and lo Andino:
historical archaeology in the Andes. World Archaeology 37(3): 352-372.
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
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.
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.
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.
INAA?
Therrien, M.
2002 Loza fina para Bogotá: una fábrica de loza del siglo
XIX. Revista de Antropología y Arquelología [Bogatá], 40: 89:99.
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.
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.
Non-INAA but related?
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.
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.
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.
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.
Post-Medieval Europe
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 Press, London.
Hurst, J.
1995 Post-Medieval Pottery from Seville imported into
North-West Europe. In Hook and Gaimster, eds. Trade and Discovery.
Hughes, M. J.
1995 Neutron activation analysis of post-medieval European
Earthenware ceramics: A survey of current projects at the British
Museum. In Hook and Gaimster, eds. Trade and Discovery.
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 Hook and Gaimster, Trade and
Discovery.
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.
Hughes, M. J.
1991 Provenance Studies on Italian Maiolica by neutron
activation analysis. In T. Wilson, ed., Italian Renaissance
Ceramics, London. 293-297.
Hughes, M. J.
1991 Provenance studies of Spanish Medieval tin-glazed
pottery by neutron activation analysis, in Archaeological Sciences
1989 (ed P. Budd, B. Chapman, C. Jackson, R. Janaway, and B. Ottaway,
Oxford, 54-68.
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, London, 29-46.
Hughes, MJ, 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.
Chrestien, J. P. and D. Dufournier
1995 French Stoneware North-Eastern North America. In Hook
and Gaimster, Trade and Discovery.
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 Hook and Gaimster,
Trade and Discovery.
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. 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.
Late Medieval European Ceramics
Schwedt, A., H. Mommsen, H. G. Stephan, and D. Gaimster
2003 Neutron Activation Analyses of ‘Falke-Group’
Stoneware. Archaeometry 45(2): 233-250.
Mommsen, H., A. Hein, and E. Hähnel
1997 Classification of medieval ceramics in the Rhineland
and neighboring areas by neutron activation analysis. Journal of
Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry 216(2): 247-252.
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.
Timothy Scarlett
Assistant Professor of Archaeology
Department of Social Sciences
Michigan Technological University
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