George,
I would be very interested in reading these if they in a form that can be e-mailed.
Jim Murphy
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From: "George L. Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Monday, July 23, 2007 8:29 am
Subject: Citations to A Users' Guide to Ceramic Assemblages
>
> Here are the citations to "A Users' Guide to Ceramic Assemblages
> that was
> requested by Jamie Brandon.
>
> George L. Miller
> 1991 Thoughts Towards A User's Guide to Ceramic Assemblages, Part I:
> Lumping Sites into Mega-assemblages by Those That Cannot
> Tell Time.
> Council For Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter, No. 18,
> April 1991 pages 2-5. Reprinted in Victorian Ceramics
> Newsletter of
> September 1995.
>
> 1991 Thoughts Towards a User's Guide to Ceramic Assemblages, Part
> II: What
> Does This Assemblage Represent? Council For Northeast
> Historical Archaeology Newsletter, No. 20, November 1991
> pages 4- 6. Reprinted
> in Victorian Ceramics Newsletter of December 1995.
>
> 1992 Thoughts Towards a User’s Guide to Ceramic Assemblages, Part
> III: Breaking Archaeological Assemblages into Functional
> Groups. Council
> for Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter, No. 22,
> July 1992
> pages 2-4. Reprinted in The Victorian Ceramics Newsletter
> Vol. 1,
> No. 4 May 1996.
>
> 1993 Thoughts Towards a User’s Guide to Ceramic Assemblages, Part
> IV: Some
> Thoughts on Classification of White Earthenwares. Council for
> Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter, No. 26,
> November 1993
> pages 4-7
>
> I have these comments available if anyone is interested.
>
> Peace,
> George L. Miller
> URS Corporation
> 437 High Street
> Burlington, New Jersey 08016
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