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Thanks Barb, this in a nice contribution.

Tom


-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Barbara
Voss
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2014 10:58 AM
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Subject: new SHA research resource - Overseas Chinese ceramics

Dear colleagues,

 

I'm please to share the news that the SHA has published a new Research
Resource on Overseas Chinese ceramics. The paper is authored by Philip P.
Choy, an architect and historian who has worked with archaeologists to
interpret Chinese-American sites and collections for over forty years.  In
this paper, Phil draws from his life experience, research, and travel to
pottery producing regions and ceramic museums in South China, as well as
personal interviews with ceramic experts in China, to present information on
ceramics that are commonly found in nearly all sites associated with 19th
century Chinese immigrants.

 

The SHA research resource can be read on-screen at:

http://www.sha.org/index.php/view/page/chineseCeramics

 

Or downloaded as a pdf at:

www.sha.org/assets/documents/Choy%20-%20pottery%20research%20-%20final%20ver
sion.pdf
<http://www.sha.org/assets/documents/Choy%20-%20pottery%20research%20-%20fin
al%20version.pdf> 

 

Our thanks to Christopher Merritt for facilitating the publication of this
paper in the SHA Research Resource series.

--Barb

 

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Barbara L. Voss, Associate Professor

Department of Anthropology

450 Serra Mall, Bldg. 50, Main Quad

Stanford University

Stanford CA 94305-2034

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