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You might also want to look at 

  

http :// www . cneha .org/monographs. html 


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The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology is pleased to announce the publication of the inaugural issue of its monograph series, Studies in Northeast Historical Archaeology . Number 1 in the series is an in-depth study of factory-made slipware by one of the field's leading material culture specialists/ceramic historians, Lynne Sussman . 

  

Silas 


  

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From: "Susan Walter" < sdwalter @COX.NET> 
To: HISTARCH @ ASU . EDU 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 3:20:02 PM 
Subject: Re: Banded / dipt / etc 

I won't be photographing the bits till next week (all my cameras are dead); 
thanks for the offer so much though. 
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From: "Terry Majewski " < tmajewski @ SRICRM .COM> 
To: < HISTARCH @ ASU . EDU > 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 12:15 PM 
Subject: Re: Banded / dipt / etc 


Susan, I am at a workshop/conference with the author today through Sunday. 
If you could send me an image off line, I would be happy to ask him for his 
thoughts on your item. 

-----Original Message----- 
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [ mailto : HISTARCH @ asu . edu ] On Behalf Of Susan 
Walter 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 12:12 PM 
To: HISTARCH @ ASU . EDU 
Subject: Re: Banded / dipt / etc 

Perfect! 
Many thanks. 
Buying it, if possible, in the next few minutes. 
Yeah I know already the issue of "sets" in this stuff; but I'm grasping at 
the proverbial straws here... 
Thanks again. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terry Majewski " < tmajewski @ SRICRM .COM> 
To: < HISTARCH @ ASU . EDU > 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 11:05 AM 
Subject: Re: Banded / dipt / etc 


Susan, 

Try this fine reference. Not sure your items were sold in sets in the sense 
that we are used to with sets of tablewares 

Rickard, Jonathan 
2006 Mocha and Related Dipped Wares, 1770-1939. University Press of New 
England, Hanover, New Hampshire. (The authoritative guide to the history and 
craft of mocha and associated dipped wares.) 

Terry Majewski 

-----Original Message----- 
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [ mailto : HISTARCH @ asu . edu ] On Behalf Of Susan 
Walter 
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2011 10:31 AM 
To: HISTARCH @ ASU . EDU 
Subject: Banded / dipt / etc 

June 24, 2011 
Hi All, 

I am hoping someone could point me toward some reference that can help me 
understand the SETS this ware, described below,  was sold in. 

Smeared through a large deposit I have what appears to be one banded / dipt 
probable pitcher maybe tankard. 

At this site, this vessel exhibits a particularly odd shade of green (plus 
blue, white, brown/black), and bits crossmend with bits from areas dozens of 
feet away. 

There are 65 units. 
No piece is larger than a thumbnail. 

This green color appears in many of the units.  But again, I only seem to 
have one item.  There are only 2 rim frags, crossmending from different 
units, and maybe 1 base frag. 

I know the forms/shapes/vessel types this ware came in; I am hoping someone 
could point me toward some reference that can help me understand the SETS 
this ware was sold in. 

Thank you! 

S. Walter 


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