#16. Material History Bulletin (Winter 1982)

Introduction by David Newlands. -- Articles: The archaeology of Canadian potteries: an evaluation of production technology by Lester Ross. -- Nineteenth-Century Canadian importers' marks by Elizabeth Collard. -- The Medicine Hat and the Alberta potteries by Ronald Getty. -- Comparing ceramic as...

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Other Authors: Tisdel, Gaston; Watt, Robert D., 1945- (editor); Newlands, David L., 1938-; Ross, Lester; Collard, Elizabeth, 1917-2001; Getty, Ronald M.; Sussman, Lynne; Hamilton, Jennifer F. A.; Coedy, William; MacArthur, J. D.; Webster, Donald Blake; Drakich, Sophie; Carter, John; Dufresne, Collette, 1956-; Patterson, R. G.
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
French
Published: National Museum of Man 1982
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cbu/id/3160
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Summary:Introduction by David Newlands. -- Articles: The archaeology of Canadian potteries: an evaluation of production technology by Lester Ross. -- Nineteenth-Century Canadian importers' marks by Elizabeth Collard. -- The Medicine Hat and the Alberta potteries by Ronald Getty. -- Comparing ceramic assemblages in terms of expenditure: a case study from Lower Fort Garry by Lynne Sussman. -- Ceramics destined for York Factory : an examination of Hudson's Bay Company archival sources by Jennifer Hamilton. -- Characterization of selected Nineteenth-Century Southern Ontario domestic earthenwares by chemical analysis by William Coedy and J . D. MacArthur. -- The Prince Edward Island Pottery, 1880-98 by Donald B. Webster. -- Eighteenth-Century coarse earthenwares imported into Louisbourg by Sophie Drakich. -- Spanish Olive jars from Fermeuse Harbour, Newfoundland by John Carter. -- Research note: La poterie au Quebec, une histoire de famille par Colette Dufresne. -- Collections: The National Museum of Man Ceramics Collection by Elizabeth Collard. -- British Columbia Provincial Museum, Modern History Division Ceramics Collection by R.G . Patterson. -- Glenbow's Ceramics Collection by Ronald Getty The Material History Bulletin was published 1976-Fall 1990 (nos. 1-32). The name was then changed to the Material History Review, published Spring 1991-Fall 2005 (nos. 33-62). The name changed again to Material Culture Review, Spring 2006 (no. 63)-present. Published semiannually.