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At 11:21 PM 7/11/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Dr. Stanley Austin South (Stan South), to my knowledge, does not use email.
>Best way to get Stan is by phone (803) 777-8170 at SCIAA.  One way to get
>email to Stan is to send it to Chester DePratter
>[log in to unmask]  with a request that Chester print it and give
>it to Stan (right down the hall on the second floor at SCIAA).
>
>On the other hand, (Ivor) Noel Hume, OBE, does use email - or he did use the
>following email address last fall related to his web site.
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>Dr. Bense, I compliment you on the very nice graphics you sent earlier.
>
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>Wayne Neighbors, Ph.D.
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: David Babson <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 10:43 PM
>Subject: Re: colonial majolica type?
>
>
>> I believe the best person on this would be Stan South at SCIAA, if he has
>> not replied to your request already.  He also published, at least ten
>years
>> ago, an encyclopaedic monograph on the majolica from Santa Elena.  I
>> believe it was in the SCIAA special publications series; if not, it was
>> probably in their RMS (Research Manuscripts) series.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 11:56 AM 7/9/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> >Histarchers:
>> >
>> >We have recovered hundreds of pieces of a type on majolica from a trash
>pit
>> >along with thousands of other pieces of Puebla and Abo Polychrome outside
>> >of a warehouse at an early 18th century Spanish Presidio (1698-1719) in
>> >Pensacola, FL.  The paste, context, and manufacture is typical of the
>> >majolicas at this site coming from Puebla and Mexico City.   It is a
>> >colorful decoration of concentric circles with some variations in the
>bands
>> >of colors and occasionally a wavy black/brown line near the rim.  The
>> >vessel forms are platos (plates) and tazas (bowls).
>> >
>> >I have attached one image of some of the rims.  If anyone has seen this
>> >before and kniws the type name and reference, I'd sure appreciate it if
>you
>> >would let me know.  If anyone knows where to look  other than the
>standard
>> >references (Lister and Lister, Deagan, etc),  please let me know that
>also.
>> >  I also have other images I sould send.
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance for the information.
>> >Attachment Converted: "h:\mail\attach\Majcirl6.jpg"
>> >
>> >Dr. Judy Bense
>> >Professor and Director
>> >Archaeology Institute
>> >University of West Florida
>> >11000 University Parkway
>> >Pensacola, FL 32514
>> >voice: 850-474-3015; fax 850-474-2764
>

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