in Relation to Historical Archaeology
by William Hampton Adams
The following bibliography is being developed to provide researchers with sources for studying ceramics. The sources come from historical archaeologist, ceramicists, and collectors, each with different purposes, but with a common goal of understanding ceramics. This is a broadly based bibliography, so toilet fixtures and tea services are found alike.
I have included various historical archaeology studies in which ceramic analysis played an important facet, or where at least these were illustrated and described. The references here are far from a complete listing, for that is an impossible undertaking. However, the researcher interested in ceramic history, technology, classification, and use as a commodity, as well as a facet of material culture should find these as good starting points.
The following journals, among others, are indexed regularly and added to this bibliography. For author index or date index of these journals please see entries in World Heritage Nexus in the section About Historical Archaeology. For information on other kinds of material culture see the section on Material Culture Studies.
| Historical Archaeology | International Journal of Historical Archaeology |
| Australasian Historical Archaeology | Northwest Anthropological Research Notes |
| Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers |
Please contact me with any additions, as this bibliography is updated several times a year. Bill.Adams@flinders.edu.au
Acknowledgments
The development of this bibliography began in 1971, working with Roderick Sprague at the University of Idaho. Since then many colleagues have contributed to it or to my knowledge of ceramics, including Lester A. Ross, Timothy B. Riordan, Linda P. Gaw, George L. Miller, Albert F. Bartovics, and Patrick Garrow, to name just a few. Contributors via the internet have been: Ross Jamison, Timothy Scarlett, Jack Eastman, Audrey Horning, Dave Moyer, and many others.

Abrahams, G.
1994 Coarse Earthenwares of the VOC Period: 18th Century Pottery Excavated from the Grand Parade at the Cape. Annals of the South African Cultural History Museum 6(1)
1996 Foodways of the Mid-18th Century Cape: Archaeological Ceramics from the Grand Parade in Central Cape Town. PhD dissertation, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Adams, William Hampton
1976a Silcott, Washington: Ethnoarchaeology of a Rural American Community. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Washington State University,
1976b Trade Networks and Interaction Spheres--A View from Silcott. Historical Archaeology 10:99-112.
1977 Silcott, Washington: Ethnoarchaeology of a Rural American Community. Reports of Investigations 54. Washington State University, Laboratory of Anthropology, Pullman, WA.
1988 Review of: Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. Historical Archaeology 24(3):118-121.
1991 Trade Networks and Interaction Spheres--A View from Silcott. In Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, George L. Miller, Lester A. Ross, Olive R. Jones, and Teresita Majewski, editors, pp. 385-398. Society for Historical Archaeology,
n.d. Dating Historical Sites: The Importance of Understanding Time Lag in the Acquisition, Curation, and Use of Artifacts.
Adams, William Hampton (editor)
1987 Historical Archaeology of Plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia. Reports of Investigations, 5. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.
Adams, William Hampton, and Sarah J. Boling
1989 Status and Ceramics for Planters and Slaves on Three Georgia Coastal Plantations. Historical Archaeology 23(1):69-96.
1991 Status and Ceramics for Planters and Slaves on Three Georgia Coastal Plantations. In Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, George L. Miller, Lester A. Ross, Olive R. Jones, and Teresita Majewski, editors, pp. 59-86. Society for Historical Archaeology,
2000 Status and Ceramics for Planters and Slaves on Three Georgia Coastal Plantations. In Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, David R. Brauner, editor, pp. 111-138. Society for Historical Archaeology,
Adams, William Hampton, and Linda P. Gaw
1977 A Model for Determining Time Lag of Ceramic Artifacts. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 11(2):218-231.
Adams, William Hampton, Linda P. Gaw, and Frank C. Leonhardy
1975 Archaeological Excavations at Silcott, Washington: The Data Inventory. Reports of Investigations 53. Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
Adams, William Hampton, Steven D. Smith, David F. Barton, Timothy B. Riordan, and Stephen Poyser
1981 Bay Springs Mill: Historical Archaeology of a Rural Mississippi Cotton Milling Community. National Technical Information Service, Washington, D.C.
Altman, Seymour, and Violet Altman
1969 The Book of Buffalo Pottery. Bonanza Books, New York, NY.
Angione, Genevieve
1981 All Bisque & Half-Bisque Dolls. Schiffer Publishing, Exton, PA.
Anonymous
1925 How the Trenton Potteries Company Manufactures "Tepeco" All-Clay Plumbing Products: Showing Care Used in Selection of Materials and Explaining Modern Methods Used in the Manufacture of Sanitary
Earthenware. Trenton Magazine (January)
1977 Trade Marks Registration 1876-1976. Industrial Archaeology 12(3):247-251.
Anthony, Ronald W.
1979 Descriptive Analysis and Replication of Historic Earthenware: Colono Wares from the Spiers Landing Site, Berkeley County, South Carolina. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1978 13:253-268.
Atterbury, Paul
1978 English Pottery and Porcelain. Mainstreet Press, Clinton, NJ.
1980 English Pottery and Porcelain: An Historical Survey. Owen, London, England.
Babits, Lawrence E.
1991 Review of Historical Archaeology of Plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William Hampton Adams. Historical Archaeology 25(2):107-108.
Barber, Daniel M., and George R. Hamell
1971 The Redware Pottery Factory of Alvin Wilcox--At Mid-19th Century. Historical Archaeology 5:18-37.
Barber, E. A.
1901 Anglo--American Pottery, Old English China with American Views. Patterson and White, Philadelphia, PA.
1904 Marks of American Potters. Patterson and White, Philadelphia, PA.
Bartovics, Albert F.
1981 The Archaeology of Daniels Village: An Experiment in Settlement Archaeology. Ph.D. Dissertation, Brown University, Providence, RI.
Bartovics, Albert F., and William Hampton Adams
1980 Ceramic Typology. In Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community, William H. Adams, editor, pp. 505-542. National Technical Information Service, Washington, D.C.
Beaudry, Mary C.
1978 Ceramics in York County, Virginia Inventories, 1730-1750: The Tea Service. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:201-210.
Beaudry, Mary C., Lauren J. Cook, and Stephen A. Mrozowski
1991 Artifacts as Active Voices: Material Culture as Social Discourse. In The Archaeology of Inequality, Randall H. McGuire, and Robert W. Paynter, editors, pp. 150-191. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, England.
Beaudry, Mary C., Janet Long, Henry M. Miller, Fraser D. Neiman, and Garry Wheeler Stone
1983 A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System. Historical Archaeology 17(1):18-43.
1988 A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System. In Documentary Archaeology in the New World, pp. 51-67. University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England.
2000 A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System. In Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, David R. Brauner, editor, pp. 11-36. Society for Historical Archaeology,
Beaudry, Mary C., and Stephen A. Mrozowski (editor)
1987 Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, North Atlantic Regional Office, Boston, MA.
Bemrose, Geoffrey
1952 Nineteenth Century English Pottery and Porcelain. Faber and Faber, London.
Binford, Lewis R.
1972 Evolution and Horizon as Revealed in Ceramic Analysis in Historical Archaeology: A Step Toward the Development of Archaeological Science. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1971 6:117-126.
Birks, Tony
1967 The Art of the Modern Potter. Country Life, London.
Bivens, John F.
1972 The Moravian Potters of North Carolina. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, NC.
Blake, Sylvia B.
1971 Flow Blue. Wallace Hamstead, Des Moines, IA.
Blakely, Jeffrey A.
1989 Xeroradiography of Historic Ceramics: Four New England Kilns. Historical Archaeology 23(1):107-112.
Blaszczyk, Regina Lee
1984 Ceramics and the Sot-Weed Factor: The China Market in a Tobacco Economy. Winterthur Portfolio 19(1):7-20.
Bonath, Shawn
1978 An Evaluation of the Mean Ceramic Date Formula as Applied to Souths Majolica Model. Historical Archaeology 12:82-92.
Booher, Fred, and Rose Booher
n.d. Graniteware, Identification and Value Guide. Collector Books, Schroedor Publishing, Paducah, KY.
Boone, James L., III
1984 Majolica Escudillas of the 15th and 16th Centuries: A Typological Analysis of 55 Examples from Qsar es-Seghir. Historical Archaeology 18(1):76-86.
Bostwick, John A.
1977 Aboriginal Ceramics in Pre-18th Century Colonial St. Augustine, Florida: The De Leon Site. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1976 11:140-150.
Bowers, Beth Ann
1975 The Pottery-Making Trade in Colonial Philadelphia: The Growth of an Early Urban Industry. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, Brown University, Providence, RI.
1985 The Pottery-Making Trade in Colonial Philadelphia: The Growth of an Early Urban Industry. In Domestic Pottery of the Northeastern United States, 1625-1850, Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, editor, Academic Press, Orlando, FL.
Brauner, David R. (editor)
2000 Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists. Society for Historical Archaeology,
Brooks, Alasdair M.
1997 Beyond the Fringe: Transfer-Printed Ceramics and the Internationalization of Celtic Myth. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 1(1):39-55.
1999 Building Jerusalem: Transfer-Printed Finewares and the Creation of British Identity. In The Familiar Past: Archaeologies of Later Historical Britain, Sarah Tarlow, and Susie West, editors, pp. 51-66. Routledge, London.
Brown, Margaret K.
1975 Preliminary Investigations at Fort de Chartres. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1973 8:94-107. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Budde & Westermann
1913 Importers and Manufacturers of Glass Ware, Hotel China, Bary & Restaurant Supplies Catalogue No. 101. Budde & Westermann, New York, NY.
Burley, David V.
1989 Function, Meaning, and Context: Ambiguities in Ceramic Use by the Hivernant Metis of the Northwestern Plains. Historical Archaeology 23(1):97-106.
2000 Function, Meaning, and Context: Ambiguities in Ceramic Use by the Hivernant Metis of the Northwestern Plains. In Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, David R. Brauner, editor, pp. 399-408. Society for Historical Archaeology,
Cabak, Melanie, and Stephen Loring
2000 "A Set of Very Fair Cups and Saucers:" Stamped Ceramics as an Example of Inuit Incorporation. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 4(1):1-34.
Camehl, Ada W.
1916 The Blue China Book. Halcyon House, New York, NY.
Carnes, Linda F.
1978 Preliminary Investigations of Atlantas Folk Potteries. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:211-234.
Carnes-McNaughton, Linda F.
1995 The Mountain Potters of Buncombe County, North Carolina: An Archaeological and Historical Study. North Carolina Archaeological Council, Raleigh, NC.
Carroll, Lynda
1999 Could've Been a Contender: The Making and Breaking of "China" in the Ottoman Empire. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 3(3):177-190.
Carskadden, Jeff, and Richard Gartley
1990 A Preliminary Seriation of 19th Century Decorated Marbles. Historical Archaeology 24(2):55-69.
Carson, Barbara G.
1990 Ambitious Appetitites: Dining, Behaviour, and Patterns of Consumption in Federal Washington. American Institute of Architects Press, Washington, D.C.
Casey, Mary
1999 Local Pottery and Dairying at the DMR Site, Brickfield Hill, Sydney, New South Wales. Australasian Historical Archaeology 17:3-37.
Chaffers, William
1965 Marks & Monograms on European and Oriental Pottery and Porcelain. W. Reeves, London.
1968 Collectors Handbook of Marks and Monograms on Pottery and Porcelain. W. Reeves, London.
Chandler, M.
1968 Ceramics in the Modern World. Doubleday, Garden City, NJ.
Charles, Bernard H.
1974 Pottery and Porcelain--A Glossary of Terms. A.H. & A.W. Reed, Wellington, New Zealand.
Charleston, Robert J. , and Donald Towner
1977 English Ceramics 1580-1830. Sotheby Park Bernet, London.
Clark, Garth
1979 A Century of Ceramics in the United States, 1878-1978: A Study of Its Development. E.P. Dutton, New York.
Cleland, Charles E.
1970 Diverse Comments and Sundry Suggestions Concerning Ceramics in Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 1680-1775: A Preliminary Study With Diverse Comments Thereon, and Sundry Suggestions. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 3. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Cocks, Anna Somers
1989 The Nonfunctional Use of Ceramics in the English Country House During the Eighteenth Century. In The Fashioning and Functioning of the British Country House, Gervase Jackson-Stops, Gordon J. Schochet, Lena Cowen Orlin, and Elisabeth Blair McDougall, editors, pp. 195-216. The National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Cohen-Williams, Anita G.
1992 Common Maiolica Types of Northern New Spain. The Archaeology of the Spanish Colonial and Mexican Republican Periods, Paul Farnsworth, and Jack S. Williams, editors. Historical Archaeology 26(1):119-130.
Collard, Elisabeth
1967 Nineteenth Century Pottery and Porcelain in Canada. McGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
Conroy, Barbara
1998 Restaurant China. Collector Books, Paducah, KY.
Cooper, Ronald G.
1968 English Slipware Dishes. Alec Tiranti, London.
Copeland, Robert
1980 Spodes Willow Pattern & Other Designs After the Chinese. Rizzoli, New York, NY.
1998a Blue and White Transfer-Printed Pottery. Shire Publication, Buckinghamshire, England.
1998b Spode. Shire Publication, Buckinghamshire, England.
Coysh, A. W.
1974 Blue and White Transfer Ware 1780-1840. David and Charles, London.
Coysh, A. W., and R.K. Henrywood
1982 The Dictionary of Blue and White Printed Pottery 1780-1880. Antique Collectors Club, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England.
Cruickshank, G.
1982 Scottish Spongeware. Edinburgh.
1987 Scottish Pottery. Shire, Buckinghamshire, England.
Cummings, Ellen
1971 The Ceramic Ink Bottles of Fort Bowie. Arizona State Museum, Tucson.
Cunningham, J.
1982 The Collector's Encyclopedia of American Dinnerware. Collector Books, Paducah KY.
Deagan, Kathleen A.
1987 Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800. Vol. 1: Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
DeBolt, Gerald
1994 Dictionary of American Pottery Marks: Whiteware and Porcelain. Collector Books, Paducah, KY.
Dodd, A. E.
1967 Dictionary of Ceramics. Littlefield, Adams & Co., Great Britain.
Downs, T.
1924-1928 Ceramics Formula Book. J.L. Mott Co., Trenton, NJ.
Draper, Jo
1984 Post-Medieval Pottery, 1650-1800. Shire Publications, Buckinghamshire, England.
Dyson, Stephen L.
1982 Material Culture, Social Structure, and Changing Cultural Values: The Ceramics of Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Middletown, Connecticut. In Archaeology of Urban America: The Search for Pattern and Process, Roy S. Dickens, editor, pp. 361-380. Academic Press, New York, NY.
Emmerson, R.
1992 British Teapots and Tea Drinking, 1700-1850. HMSO, London.
Eyles, Desmond
1965 Royal Doulton, 1815-1965: The Rise and Expansion of the Royal Doulton Potteries. Hutchinson, London.
Fahy, Kevin
1967 Pottery in the Australian Colonies 1788-1850. Australasian Antique Collector 3:42-43.
1971 Potters and Poteries in Sydney and NSW 1803-1900. Pottery in Australia 10(2):15-18.
Fairbanks, Charles H.
1975 Spanish Artifacts at the Fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1974 9:30-59. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Fawcett, Clara Hallard
1964 Dolls: A New Guide for Collectors. Charles T. Branford, Boston, MA.
Felton, David L., and Peter D. Schulz
1983 The Diaz Collection: Material Culture and Social Change in Mid-Nineteenth Century Monterey. California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento.
Ferguson, Leland G.
1975 Analysis of Ceramic Materials from Fort Watson December 1780-April 1781. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Paper 1973 8:2-28. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Ferguson, Linda L.
1980 San Juan Ceramics. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
1983 American Camp Ceramics. In San Juan Archaeology, Roderick Sprague, editor, pp. 587-612. Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow, ID.
Finlayson, R.W.
1972 Porneuf Pottery and Other Early Wares. Longman, Ontario, Canada.
Fisher, Charles L.
1987 The Ceramics Collection from the Continental Army Cantonment at New Windsor, New York. Historical Archaeology 21(1):48-57.
Fisher, Stanley William
1967 English Ceramics; Earthenware, Delft, Stoneware, Cream-Ware, Porcelain, Including a Section on Welsh Factories. Hawthorn Books, New York, NY.
1970 English Pottery and Porcelain Marks: Including Scottish and Irish Marks. W. Foulsham & Co., Slough, Berks, England. Foulsham, Slough, New York, NY.
Fitting, James E.
1972 Evolution, Statistics, and Historic Ceramics. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1971 6:158-163.
Fitts, Robert K.
1999 The Archaeology of Middle-Class Domesticity and Gentility in Victorian Brooklyn. Charleston in the Context of Transatlantic Culture, Historical Archaeology 33(1):39-62. Society for Historical Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.
Fleming, J.A.
1973 Scottish Pottery. EP Publishing, Glasgow.
Flight, Graham
1990 Ceramics Manual. William Collins Sons, London, England.
Ford, Geoffrey
1985 Nineteenth Century South Australian Pottery: Guide for Historians and Collectors. Specialty Press, Albury, NSW.
1998 Encyclopedia of Australia Potters Marks. Saltglaze Press, Victoria.
Fremmer, Ray
1973 Dishes in Colonial Graves: Evidence from Jamaica. Historical Archaeology 7:58-62.
Gaimster, David
1997a German Stoneware, 1200-1900: Archaeology and Cultural History. British Museum Press, London.
Gaimster, David (editor)
1997b Maiolica in the North: The Archaeology of Tin-Glazed Earthnware in North-West Europe, c. 1500-1600. British Museum Press, London.
Gaimster, David, and Paul Stamper (editor)
1997 The Age of Transition: The Archaeology of English Culture, 1400-1600. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
Gatchell, D. K.
1944 Know your Tableware. Edwards Brothers, Ann Harbor, MI.
Gates, William C., Jr., and Dana Ormerod
1982 The East Liverpool Pottery District: Identification of Manufacturers and Marks. Historical Archaeology 16(1/2)
Gaw, Linda P.
1977 The Availability and Selection of Ceramics in Silcott, Washington, 1900-1930. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 9(1):166-179.
Giannini, Robert
1981 Anthony Duch Sr., Potter and Merchant of Philadelphia. Antiques 119(1):198-203.
Gifford, J. C.
1960 The Type Variety Method of Ceramic Classification as an Indicator of Cultural Phenomena. American Antiquity 25:341--347.
Gilbert, Allan S., Garman Harbottle, and Daniel deNoyelles
1993 A Ceramic Chemistry Archive for New Netherland/NewYork. Historical Archaeology 27(3):17-56.
Godden, Geoffrey A.
1964 Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks. Bonanza, New York, NY.
1991 Encyclopaedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks. Random House, New York, NY.
Graham, Marjorie
1979a Australian Pottery of the 19th and Early 20th Century. The David Ell Press, Sydney.
1979b Printed Ceramics in Australia. Australian Society for Historical Archaeology Occcasional Paper 2
Greaser, A., and R. H. Greaser
1973 Homespun Ceramics: A Study of Spatterware. Wallace-Homestead, Des Moines, IA.
Greer, Georgeanna H.
1971 Preliminary Information on the Use of the Alkaline Glaze for Stoneware in the South 1800-1970. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1972 5:155-197. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
1979 Basic Forms of Historic Pottery Kilns Which May Be Encountered in the United States. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1978 13:133-147.
1981 American Stonewares, the Art and Craft of Utilitarian Potters. Exton, PA, Schiffer Publishing Co.
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1978 Use-Marks on Historic Ceramics: A Preliminary Study. Historical Archaeology 12:68-81.
Gronenborn, Detlef, and Carlos Magnavita
2000 Imperial Expansion, Ethnic Change, and Ceramic Traditions in the Southern Chad Basin: A Terminal Nineteenth-Century Pottery Assemblage from Dikwa, Borno State, Nigeria. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 4(1):35-70.
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1977 Clearing Up Impressed Potters Marks. Historical Archaeology 11:124-125.
Guilland, Harold F.
1971 Early American Folk Pottery. Chilton, Philadelphia, PA.
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1997 The Kirkpatricks' Potteries in Illinois: A Family Tradition. Transportation Archaeological Research Reports 3. Center for American Archaeology Press, Kampsville, IL.
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1971 Nineteenth Century Transfer Printed Earthenwares from Rome, New York. Historical Archaeology 5:74-91.
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1981 Grandma's Tea Leaf Ironstone: A History and Study of British and American Potteries. Wallace-Homestead Books, Des Moines, IA.
Herman, Lynne L., John O. Sands, and Daniel Schecter
1975 Ceramics in St. Marys County, Maryland During the 1840s: A Socioeconomic Study. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1973 8:52-93. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.
Hill, Mathew H.
1987 Ethnicity Lost? Ethnicity Gained? Information Functions of "African Ceramics" in West Africa and North America. In Ethnicity and Culture, Reginald Aubre, editor, Glass, Maceaghorn and McCartney, New York, NY.
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1955 Handcolored Fashion Plates, 1770-1899. B.T. Batsford, London.
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1961 Chinoiserie: The Vision of Cathay. John Murray, London.
Hood, Kenneth, and Wanda Gamsey
1972 Australian Pottery. Macmillan, South Melbourne, Victoria.
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Hughes, G. Bernard
1959 Victorian Pottery and Porcelain. Macmillan, New York, NY.
1960 English and Scottish Earthenware 1600-1860. Abby Fine Arts, London.
Humphrey, Richard V.
1969 Clay Pipes from Old Sacramento. Historical Archaeology 3:12-33.
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1986 Ceramics in S.A. 1836-1986: From Folk to Studio Pottery. Wakefield Press, Netley, South Australia.
1987 A German Potter in the Barossa Valley, South Australia, c. 1850-1883. The Australian Journal of Historical Archaeology 5:29-40.
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1993 Chinoiserie. Phaidon Press, London.
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1988 A Reassessment of the Chronological and Typological Framework of the Spanish Olive Jar. Historical Archaeology 22(1):43-66.
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1981 Chinoiserie: Chinese Influence on European Decorative Art, 17th and 18th Centuries. Vendome Press, New York, NY.
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Jourdain, Margaret, and R. Soame Jynens
1967 Chinese Export Art in the Eighteenth Century. Spring Books, Feltham, England.
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1983 Australian Ceramic Pots and Bases. Australian Antique Bottle Collector 1(6):15-17.
Kelly, H.E.
1993 Scottish Sponge-Printed Pottery: Traditional Patters, Their Manufacturers and History. Lomonside, Glasgow, Scotland.
1996 Crockery: Red and White Earthenware. In Excavations of Hirta 1986-1990, N. Emery, editor, pp. 19-20, 68-70, 120-123, 153-154. HMSO, Edinburgh.
King, Julia A., and Henry M. Miller
1987 The View from the Midden: An Analysis of Midden Distributions and Composition at the van Sweringen Site, St. Marys City, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 21(2):37-59.
Klein, Terry H.
1991 Nineteenth-Century Ceramics and Models of Consumer Behavior. Historical Archaeology 25(2):77-91.
Klingelhofer, Eric
1976 Three Lost Ceramic Artifacts from Frobishers Colony, 1578. Historical Archaeology 10:131-134.
Kybalova, Jana
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1992 Guide to Ceramic Marks of the World. Promotional Reprint Company, Deacon House, London.
Laidacker, Samuel
1951 Anglo-American China, Part II. By the Author, Bristol, PA.
Larsen, Ellouise Baker
1950 American Historical Views on Staffordshire China. Doubleday and Co., Garden City, NJ.
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1971 A History of Industrial Pottery Production in New South Wales. Industrial Archaeology 57(1):17-39.
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1999 "After the Chinese Taste:" Chinese Export Porcelain and Chinoiserie Design in Eighteenth Century Charleston. Charleston in the Context of Transatlantic Culture, Historical Archaeology 33(3):48-61. Society for Historical Archaeology, Tucson, AZ.
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1979 The Function of Colono-Indian Ceramics: Insights from Limerick Plantation, South Carolina. Historical Archaeology 13:1-13.
Legge, M.
1984 A Survey of Chelsea Porcelain, 1745-69. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Lehner, Lois
1978 Ohio Pottery and Glass: Marks and Manufacturers. Wallace-Homestead Book Co., Des Moines, IA.
1981 The Complete Book of American Kitchen and Dinnerwares. Wallace-Homestead Books, Des Moines, IA.
Leibowitz, Joan
1985 Yellow Ware: The Transitional Ceramic. Schiffer Publishing Co., Exton PA.
Lister, Florence C., and Robert H. Lister
1974 Maiolica in Colonial Spanish America. Historical Archaeology 8:17-52.
1976a A Descriptive Dictionary for 500 Years of Spanish-Tradition Ceramics [13th through 18th centuries]. edited by pp.
1976b Italian Presence in Tin Glazed Ceramics of Spanish America. Historical Archaeology 10:28-41.
1978 The First Mexican Maiolicas: Imported and Locally Produced. Historical Archaeology 12:1-24.
1981 The Recycled Pots and Potsherds of Spain. Historical Archaeology 15(1):66-78.
1984 The Potters Quarter of Colonial Puebla, Mexico. Historical Archaeology 18(1):87-102.
Little, William L.
1969 Staffordshire Blue: Underglaze Blue Transferprinted Earthenware. B.T. Batsford, London.
Lockett, T.A., and P.A. Halfpenny (editor)
1986 Creamware and Pearlware. Stoke-on-Trent City Museum and Art Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent, England.
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1994 A La Russe, a La Pell-Mell, or a La Practical: Ideology and Compromise at the Late Nineteenthy-Century Dinner Table. Historical Archaeology 28(4):80-93.
Maddock, Archibald M., II
1962 The Polished Earth: A History of the Pottery Plumbing Fixture Industry in the United States. The Estate of Archibald M. Maddock II, Trenton, NJ.
Magid, Barbara H. (editor)
1990 Alexandria Archaeology: Artifact Code Books,
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Majewski, Teresita, and Michael J. OBrien
1987 The Use and Misuse of Nineteenth-Century English and American Ceramics in Archaeological Analysis. In Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, Michael B. Schiffer, editor, pp. 97-209. Academic Press, San Diego, CA.
Manners, Errol
1990 Ceramic Source Book: A Visual Guide to the Worlds Great Ceramic Traditions. Collins and Brown, London.
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1967 Punch Card Design for Ceramic Analysis. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1965-1966 1:19-26.
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1993 Collecting Yellow Ware: An Identification and Value Guide. Collector Books, Paducah KY.
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2000 Appendix: Compositional Analysis of Ceramic Gorget Fragment from Fort Union (32WI17). Historical Archaeology 34(4):117-121.
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