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Marybeth,
You should definitely take a look at George Avery's recent edited
volume, "French Colonial Pottery: An International Conference,"
Northwestern State University of Louisiana Press, Natchitoches,
Louisiana. It contains several articles that are pertinent to the
occurrence of faience (as well as other tin-enameled wares) in Texas.
It also has high quality color images of many of the types you are
likely to come across archaeologically.
Best,
Rob Mann
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Rob Mann, Ph.D.
Southeast Regional Archaeologist
Museum of Natural Science
119 Foster Hall
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
225.578.6739
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Marybeth Tomka
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 7:53 AM
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Subject: Looking for books on French faience
Hey Folks,
I am a lurker on this list, but need some assistance. I am looking for
references on Faience that would occur in the Texas area during the
colonial and Texas Revolution periods. Any help appreciated.
Marybeth
Marybeth S.F. Tomka, M.A.
Laboratory Director and Curator
Center for Archaeological Research
The University of Texas at San Antonio
State Certified Curatorial Repository
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249
(210) 458-7822
(210) 458-4397 Fax
http://car.utsa.edu/
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