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Now in its seventeenth year of publication, Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record for historical ceramics scholarship in the American context and is intended for collectors, historical archaeologists, curators, decorative arts students, social historians, and contemporary potters. ¿Each year Ceramics in America opens a window on most aspects of American life: public and private, imported and native, industrial and aesthetic, social and economic¿and on all cultures betwixt and between.¿¿Philip Zea, President, Historic Deerfield, Inc.¿Ceramics in America is a highly important…mehr

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Now in its seventeenth year of publication, Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record for historical ceramics scholarship in the American context and is intended for collectors, historical archaeologists, curators, decorative arts students, social historians, and contemporary potters. ¿Each year Ceramics in America opens a window on most aspects of American life: public and private, imported and native, industrial and aesthetic, social and economic¿and on all cultures betwixt and between.¿¿Philip Zea, President, Historic Deerfield, Inc.¿Ceramics in America is a highly important publication in the field of ceramics research. Always stunningly produced, it can be counted on to provide the latest research into a variety of topics that impact our understanding of ceramics production and consumption in America.¿¿Suzanne R.F. Hood, Curator of Ceramics and Glass, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Autorenporträt
Editor ROBERT HUNTER is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London and an archaeologist and ceramic historian living in Williamsburg, Virginia. He was the founding director of the Center for Archaeological Research at The College of William and Mary, and served on the curatorial staff at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. Coeditor ANGELIKA K. KUETTNER is the associate curator of ceramics at Colonial Williamsburg. She maintains the website for the American Ceramic Circle and is a Fellow of the Attingham Summer School.