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Renae Campbell <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Misty,

For digital collections of historical Chinese and Japanese ceramics, you
may want to check out the Chinese Material Culture Collection
<https://soda.sou.edu/chinese/index.html> and the Historical Japanese
Ceramic Comparative Collection <https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/hjccc/>
.

If you send me some photos off list, I would be happy to do a little
research at the Asian American Comparative Collection to see if we can't
help you identify your ceramics.

Best,
Renae

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*Renae Campbell*Historical Archaeology Doctoral Student,
Departments of History and Anthropology  &

Research Associate,

Asian American Comparative Collection

University of Idaho, Moscow

On Mon, Jan 6, 2020, 2:49 PM Misty Jackson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Dear HISTARCHers,
>
> Could anyone point me to good sources for 19th and 20th c. Chinese and
> Japanese ceramics? Alternatively, if you have expertise in this and want to
> look at the ceramics at the link below, maybe someone can tell me if these
> are actually Chinese or Japanese? The material is a refined ironstone, not
> porcelain.
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> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmjackson/ <
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmjackson/>  -  (Ignore the tobacco pipes -
> different site. You might have to paste this into a browser.)
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> They were recovered during a reservoir drawdown in Kalamazoo County, MI
> from what appears to be a dumpsite that would have been deposited on the
> bank of or near the Kalamazoo River prior to dam construction in the 1940’s.
>
> Thanks so much for any help.
>
> Misty
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> Misty Jackson, Ph.D., RPA 16457
> Arbre Croche Cultural Resources LLC
> 214 South Main Street
> Leslie, Michigan 49251
> www.arbrecroche.com
> 517-525-3060
> Center for Maritime and
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> Disadvantaged Woman-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB)
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