Patricia,
You and your team at the MACL/JPPM deserve tremendous credit for your efforts making this resource available to the public and archaeology professionals. Today I was thinking to myself, “Oh, what would I have done as a 19 year old volunteering in the arch lab if this had been available?” I wonder how many mistaken IDs would have been avoided! You have done great work and I hope you can continue to sustain the growth in these resources!
Best,
Tim
> On Oct 26, 2016, at 9:06 AM, Patricia Samford -MDP- <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> A number of updates have been made to the Diagnostic Artifacts in Maryland
> website over the last year
> (http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/index.htm). Expanded
> essays and many new photographs have been added in the following sections
> of the Colonial Ceramics Pages: North Devon coarse earthenware, North
> Devon sgraffito, Border Ware, North Midlands slipped earthenware,
> dry-bodied stonewares and Nottingham-type stoneware.
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> A new section on porcelain has been added to the website and covers
> Chinese, Japanese and European hard paste porcelain, English soft paste
> porcelain and bone china. Many additional photographs have been added to
> the various sections of the Post-Colonial Ceramics pages, particularly in
> painted, printed and dipt wares. George L. Miller contributed a paper on
> creamware plate shapes (http://www.jefpat.org/diagnostic/Post-Colonial%
> 20Ceramics/Cup%20Shapes/Common%20Creamware%20plate%20patterns.pdf).
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> Updates to the German stoneware page will be available in the next few
> months and a page on table glass is also under production.
> Thanks for taking a look!
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> Patricia Samford
> Director, Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab
> Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
> 10515 Mackall Road, St. Leonard, Maryland 20685
> 410-586-8551 [log in to unmask]
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