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Elemental Analysis of Historic Edgefield Pottery

Jul 5, 2018

Last week, Lindsay Bloch from the CTL was in South Carolina, analyzing 19th-century alkaline-glazed stonewares from the Edgefield District. She … Continue

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New Georgia Pottery Image Galleries

May 14, 2018

Browse through six new image galleries of pottery types recovered in Georgia from the late Archaic through the historic period. … Continue

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Teaching Pottery Technology at the Silver River Museum

Apr 18, 2018

On Tuesday, April 17, Lindsay Bloch from the Ceramic Technology Lab spent the day with high school students at the … Continue

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Pottery and Pickled Fish

Mar 21, 2018

We’re happy to be a part of the Florida Museum of Natural History, where we learn so much from our … Continue

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Ceramics Identification is Clear as Mud

Feb 16, 2018

Reposted from the Society for Historical Archaeology blog: When I (Lindsay) first started visiting archaeological collections from historic kiln sites in … Continue

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Clay Isn’t Just for Pots: CTL Researchers Investigate Mayan Mortar-like Material

Jan 25, 2018

A new article in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports presents the results of a study conducted in the CTL … Continue

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Ceramic Techology Lab Article is Featured

Dec 12, 2017

  The journal Advances in Archaeological Practice is currently highlighting the article, “Comparative Clay Analysis and Curation for Archaeological Pottery … Continue

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Presentations at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference

Nov 12, 2017

Tulsa, Oklahoma November 8-11, 2017. CTL staff and students presented their research in a number of talks at the recent … Continue

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