The Production and Archaeological Analysis of 18th and 19th Century American Ceramics

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  1. 18th Century Stoneware From New Jersey (2016)
  2. American Stoneware, What it Looks Like from an 18th Century Point of View (2016)
  3. Ceramic Research is Alive and Well (2016)
  4. Ceramics and the Study of Ethnicity: A Case Study from Schoharie County, New York (2016)
  5. Clay Fingerprints: The Elemental Identification of Coarse Earthenwares from the Mid-Atlantic (2016)
  6. Defying Isolation: Pre-Civil War American Pottery Production and Marketing (2016)
  7. East Tennessee Earthenware: Continuing The Tradition (2016)
  8. European Style Pottery Making in South Carolina: 1565-1825 (2016)
  9. The Fallacy of Whiteware (2016)
  10. "In a New York State of Mind: Developing Stoneware Traditions in Virginia from Richmond to the Upper Shenandoah Valley" by Kurt C. Russ (2016)
  11. Movement of Potters and Traditions: A View from Washington County, Virginia (2016)
  12. "…Much improved in fashion, neatness and utility": The Development of the Philadelphia Ceramic Industry, 1700-1800 (2016)
  13. The potters of Charlestown (Boston), MA, their wares, and their archaeological contributions (2016)
  14. Preliminary Observations on the Nathaniel Clark Earthenware Pottery at Marietta, Ohio. (2016)
  15. Slipped, Salted and Glazed: An Overview of North Carolina’s Pottery from 1750-1850 (2016)
  16. Slipware Philadelphia Style: Case Study from Recent Excavations at the Museum of the American Revolution Site (2016)
  17. A Socioeconomic Interpretation of 19th Century Archaeological Ceramics found at Contemporaneous, Culturally Diverse Sites on Ballast Point in San Diego, California (2016)