Saenger Pottery Works: Preliminary Report, Unlocking a Town’s History through Their Pottery
Author(s): Elizabeth A. Long
Year: 2017
Summary
This investigation of historical ceramics is conducted on a collection that dates from 1886 to 1915. Saenger Pottery Works was in operation from c.a.1885 through c.a. 1915. The size, form, and function variability of the ceramics inform about production techniques used and what forms are preferred over others. The issues in provenience and provenance are discussed because the pottery, while attributable to the site, do not have records of surface collection. Background research is a joint effort with the president of the town Historical Society. A dark history is revealing itself with the discovery of a long forgotten criminal with familial ties to current residents. The investigation seeks to find the historical significance Elmendorf. Research is currently on going, and an excavation of the Saenger site is in the formation process.
Cite this Record
Saenger Pottery Works: Preliminary Report, Unlocking a Town’s History through Their Pottery. Elizabeth A. Long. Presented at Society for Historical Archaeology, Fort Worth, TX. 2017 ( tDAR id: 435562)
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Keywords
General
Ceramics
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Historical Archaeology
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Historical Reconstruction
Geographic Keywords
North America
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United States of America
Temporal Keywords
1893-1935
Spatial Coverage
min long: -129.199; min lat: 24.495 ; max long: -66.973; max lat: 49.359 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology
Record Identifiers
PaperId(s): 309