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Society for American Archaeology Presentations

Mar 29, 2022

Joining us in Chicago March 30-April 3, 2022 for the SAA Annual Meeting? Be sure to check out our posters … Continued

examples of Early Formative, Early Middle Formative, and Late Middle Formative pottery types from Central Mexico, with a variety of forms and surface treatments

Talk March 9 by Dr. Wesley Stoner: Social Identification and Differentiation through Ceramic Style in Formative Central Mexico

Feb 25, 2021

Social Identification and Differentiation through Ceramic Style in Formative Mexico March 9, 2021, 1:00 PM EST Associate Professor Wesley Stoner … Continued

Woman behind a microscope, smiling at the camera

Talk Jan 26 by Dr. Judith Habicht-Mauche: Coalescence and the Spread of Glaze Painted Pottery in the Central Rio Grande

Jan 12, 2021

Coalescence and the Spread of Glaze Painted Pottery in the Central Rio Grande: The View from Tijeras Pueblo (LA 581), … Continued

microscope images of pottery pastes compared to different pottery surface decoration and network diagrams

Talk Dec. 18 by Dr. Andrea Torvinen: A Monte Carlo approach to estimating plausible ceramic similarity values from fabric characterizations

Dec 4, 2020

A Monte Carlo Approach to Estimating Plausible Ceramic Similarity Values from Fabric Characterizations December 18, 2020, 1:30PM EST   Andrea … Continued

logo of Ceramic Analysis Exchange

Talk Dec. 4 by Dr. Patricia Crown: Routes to Becoming a Potter in the US Southwest

Nov 18, 2020

Routes to Becoming a Potter in the US Southwest December 4, 2020, 1:30PM EST Patricia Crown Leslie Spier Distinguished Professor … Continued

Silver River Knap-In poster 2020. Call 352-236-5401

Join us at the Silver River Knap-In Feb. 15-16

Jan 22, 2020

Join the CTL and other Florida Museum archaeologists at the Knap-In! We’ll be showcasing artifacts and some of the techniques … Continued

Flyer for event: Thomas Chandler - A Panel Discussion Saturday, April 20th 3:00pm to 5:00pm Join us on Saturday, April 20th as this panel explores a range of topics including recent archaeological research, clay analysis, and the impact of Chandler on the Edgefield pottery story. This event will be sure to delight pottery and history enthusiasts of all levels. The panel will include scholars and artisans like John A. Burrison, David Stuempfle, Philip Wingard, Robert Hunter, and Carl Steen. We're particularly excited about the presentation of groundbreaking research from Lindsay Bloch, who has been conducting elemental analyses of Edgefield pottery sherds. Thanks to grants from South Carolina Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts this event is free and open to the public. Attendees can reserve their free tickets at https://bit.ly/2UrYg7F or give us a call at 803-777-7251.

SC Stoneware Panel April 20, Columbia, SC.

Apr 15, 2019

If you’re in South Carolina this weekend, come by the McKissick Museum to tour the Thomas Chandler exhibit and hear … Continued

FL archy month poster, featuring the Key Marco Cat, a carved wooden figurine of human/cat.

It’s Florida Archaeology Month

Mar 1, 2019

Every March, Florida celebrates the rich archaeological heritage of the state. The theme this year is “Shared Collections-Shared Stories.” March … Continued

woman in front of shelves of historic pottery

Pottery Day at Silver River March 9th

Feb 22, 2019

Join us on Saturday, March 9, 2019 for a day of all things pottery. The Silver River Museum and Environmental … Continued

Poster for Silver River Knap-in

Silver River Knap-In, February 16-17, 2019

Dec 18, 2018

Join the CTL and other Florida Museum archaeologists at the Knap-In! We’ll be showcasing artifacts and some of the techniques … Continued

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