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Ceramic Production in Early Hispanic California: Craft, Economy, and Trade on the Frontier of New Spain

Full title: Ceramic Production in Early Hispanic California: Craft, Economy, and Trade on the Frontier of New Spain
ISBN: 9780813049816
ISBN 10: 0813049814
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Publisher: University Press Of Florida
Num. pages: 440
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2014

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Synopsis

The Presidios, Missions, And Pueblos Of Both Spanish And Mexican California Have Provided A Rich Trove Of Ceramics Materials; However, Sparse Analysis Of The More Remote Areas Of New Spain Left An Incomplete Picture Of Economies. This Volume Rectifies This Gap By Examining The 18th And 19th Century Ceramic Production In Alta California. Part I. A Study Of Pottery. 1. A Global Perspective ; 2. Creating A New Europe In The New World -- Part Ii. Tradition And Transformation Of Alta California. 3. Craft And Commodities Of Early California ; 4. Incorporation Into New Spain : Presidio Jurisdictions -- Part Iii. The Creation Of Ceramics. 5. A Typology Of Mission Pottery : Drawings And Descriptions Of Low-fire Earthenwares From Mission San Antonio De Padua, California / Julia G. Costello ; 6. Fabrication And Replications : A Potter's View / Ruben Reyes ; 7. Ceramic Firing Technology In Alta California / Michael H. Imwalle -- Part Iv. Assessing Variation In Ceramic Composition. 8. Selected Approaches To Ceramic Characterization ; 9. The Mineralogy Of California Plain Wares : Technology And Social Reproduction In The California Spanish Missions / Sarah Peelo ; 10. The Chemical Characterization Of California Pottery ; 11. Anchoring Ceramic Production : Bricks, Tiles, And Plain Ware ; 12. Native American Ceramics Found At Old Town San Diego : Trade Or Local Manufacture? / D. Larry Felton, Glenn Farris, And Eloise Richards Barter ; 13. Supplying Glazed Ceramics To Alta California -- Part V. Pottery As An Active Component Of Colonial Economics. 14. Losa Surtida : Historical And Archaeological Perspectives On Imported Ceramics In Alta California / Barbara L. Voss ; 15. Reconstructing Mayólica Use Patterns From Colonial Sites In Southern California / Jack S. Williams ; 16. Concluding Comments : Pottery And The Transition From Colonial Life. Russell K. Skowronek, M. James Blackman, And Ronald L. Bishop ; With Contributions By Eloise Richards Barter, Julia G. Costello, Glenn Farris, D. Larry Felton, Robert L. Hoover, Michael H. Imwalle, Sarah Peelo, Ruben Reyes, Barbara L. Voss, Jack S. Williams. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 325-368) And Index.