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Laure Salanova
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Ron Williamson
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Not meant to last: mobility and disposable pottery (Gibbs 2012)
Kevin Gibbs
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Swimming in the river of mud: The life and art of ceramics as process, by Kevin Murray.
Wendy A Gers (PhD)
Craft Unbound, 2015
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New England’s Potters and their Pots: Memes of Making.
Ronnie Watt, PhD
Art At Work Today, 2014
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An Analysis of Inorganic Container Technologies in the Northeastern Woodlands A Fabric-Type System of Classification for Early Pottery Traditions in New York State
Ammie Chittim
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Pots as things with thingness. The 20th century handbuilt pots of the Rorke’s Drift women crafters.
Ronnie Watt, PhD
Art At Work Today, 2014
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Ceramic Specialization and Agricultural Marginality: Do Ethnographic Models Explain the Development of Specialized Pottery Production In the Prehistoric American …
Karen Harry
American antiquity, 2005
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Pottery of the U.S. South: A Living Tradition
Kirstin Erickson
Museum Anthropology Review, 2015
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The Art of Pottery 16th June 2018.pdf
Melvyn Dresner
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Yabbas, Monkeys, Jugs and Jars: Local Pottery Production and Its Meaning
Barbara Heath
African Sites: Archaeology in the Caribbean, 1999
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Materiality, Techniques and Society in Pottery Production
Daniel Albero Santacreu
De Gruyter Open Ltd.: Warsaw/Berlin, 2014
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Communities of Practice in the Early Pottery Traditions of the American Southeast
Kenneth Sassaman
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Ben Jervis
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Jinan Kodapully
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Laure Salanova , xavier clop , Xavier Clop García
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Adam Sutton
Unpublished PhD Thesis, University of Reading, 2017
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Gideon Shelach-Lavi
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Book Review: Pottery Works: Potteries of New York State's Capital District and Upper Hudson Region by Warren F. Broderick and William Bouck
paul R huey
Northeast Historical Archaeology, 2013
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Breaking the mold: Compositional insights into the organization of Mississippian (ca. AD 1050-1550) pottery production in southeastern North America
Trevor Duke
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2025
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2017 Stockhammer, P.W., Afterword: The Pot and the Archaeologist – Changing Each Other in an (Un)Happy Marriage? In: C. Heitz/R. Stapfer (Hrsg.), Mobility and Pottery Production: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives. Leiden: Sidestone, 315–320.
Philipp Wolfgang Stockhammer
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Gendelman P. 2023. The Pottery
Peter Gendelman
The Pottery. In Y. Porath, U. 'Ad and A. al-Salam Sa‘id The Naḥal Tanninim Dam and its Vicinity: final report of the 2000–2005 excavation seasons (IAA Reports 71). Jerusalem, 2023
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An Experimental Approach to Studying the Technology of Pottery Decoration
Golnaz Hossein Mardi
EXARC Journal (online), 2014
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Early Pottery
Mehmet Ozdogan
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Review of "French Colonial Pottery: an International Conference", George Avery (editor), Northwestern State University of Louisiana Press, Nachitoches, 2007.
Myriam Arcangeli
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The Power of the Pot: Social and Archaeological Uses of Ceramics
Megan Kassabaum
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Leon Natker
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2017, Making things, being mobile: Pottery as intertwined histories of humans and materials
Caroline Heitz
Mobility and Pottery Production: Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives.
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Pottery Goes Public. Performing Archaeological Research Amid the Audience
Loes Opgenhaffen
Open Archaeology
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Pots and Potters – Thoughts on ceramic technology and the craftsmen behind the product
Sebastian Traunmueller
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The 'Painted Pottery Revolution'
Olivier Nieuwenhuyse
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Form, function and technology in pottery production from Late Antiquity to the early Middle Ages
Paul Arthur
2007
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Why decorate a pot? Midwestern household pottery, 200 B.C.-A.D.600
David Braun
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1991
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On-ramps to the Glazeware Interstate: Ceramic Trade at Pottery Mound and Montaño Bridge
Hayward H Franklin , Kari Schleher
Potters and Communities of Practice: Glaze Paint and Polychrome Pottery in the American Southwest, AD 1250 to 1700, 2012
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MARRIED TO POTTERY: A Life of Uncertainty
Rachel Gotlieb
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