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Ancient Egyptian Faience
Egypt produced small-scale masterpieces of faience from about 3500 B.C. until the first century A.D.

Archaeological Ceramics
Links to the archaeological study of pottery vessels and production techniques of the past from Ceramics Today Guide K. Kris Hirst.

Archaeology Resources
Archaeology related news, books and web resources.

Archaeologyfieldwork.com
Current employment listings in archaeology and related disciplines, resume and curriculum vitae postings, archaeology field schools, volunteer opportunities and other resources for the internet archaeology community.

Archaeological Objects Thesaurus
Guidance and common principles for the recording of object names within the archaeological profession and related disciplines.

Archaeology in Novia Scotia
from tin-glazed earthenware to Chinese porcelain.

Archaeology Virtual Portal

Beauce Pottery (Canada), 1940-1989
the most important industrial pottery of the second half of the 20th Century. Bilingual (French-English) site on research by Daniel Cogné.

Ceramic Petrology
Petrology is the study of rocks and minerals and is based on the identification of minerals and their associations. Ceramic petrology is a specialised sub-discipline which uses the same techniques and knowledge to study burnt and fired clay and archaeological artefacts made from this material.

Ceramicstudies.com
Ceramic history tutorials for potters. The story of 10,000 years of clay art... presented by Victor Bryant.

Chinese Tang Pottery
An online exhibit of ceramics of the Tang Dynasty (AD 618-907). From the Collection of Alan and Simone Hartman at the McClung Museum. Locaterd in Knoxville, Tennessee.

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center
The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center's mission is to initiate and conduct archaeological research and public education programs in partnership with Native Americans and institutions with common interests.

Earthenware, Crockery, & China in America, 1607-present
An online journal on ceramics made or used in America from 1607 to the present.

eCulturalResources
Daily updated cultural resource news, jobs, announcements, consultants and resources. Postings for archaeology, historic preservation, museum, ethnography, and architectural history. We feature a free weekly newsletter and a free webfeed.

Gather Around This Pot
Well before Europeans reached this continent, Native peoples in many parts of Canada had mastered the art of producing durable, functional, and beautiful ceramic containers.

Greek Vases
An amazing database of Greek vases in the collection of universities around the world.

Hollister Collection of Southwestern Native American Pottery
From the University of Massachusetts Art History Homepage.

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