The museum’s holdings are rich in examples of Native ceramics from throughout the Western Hemisphere, stretching across forty centuries to the present day. In this book, four scholars introduce important and little-known ceramic figures and vessels representing the cultures of the Andes, Mexico, the American Southwest, and the eastern United States. Extensively illustrated with beautiful new photographs of objects from the museum’s collections, including many pieces published here for the first time, Born of Clay brings curatorial and Native artistic perspectives together to present a lively and concise introduction to Native American ceramics
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Speaking about antiquities of the American Southwest, Putnam goes into detail concerning such items ...
Seventy-four ceramics from Nicaragua including thirty prehispanic pieces from the National Museum of...
The museum’s holdings are rich in examples of Native ceramics from throughout the Western Hemisphere...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Focusing on the native ceramic technology of central Mexico during the early colonial period and the...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
In the late nineteen eighties American ceramic artist Rick Dillingham put a new twist on the creatio...
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The practice of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exp...
From 1573 to 1815 Manila galleons traversed the Pacific bringing the luxuries of the orient to Acapu...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Exhibition Catalogue for Fire and Earth: Native American Pottery from New Mexican Pueblos. Exhibitio...
Gomez presents a survey of developments in ceramics in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan fo...
This paper looks at the history of ceramics in North American culture and recreates pieces using anc...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Speaking about antiquities of the American Southwest, Putnam goes into detail concerning such items ...
Seventy-four ceramics from Nicaragua including thirty prehispanic pieces from the National Museum of...
The museum’s holdings are rich in examples of Native ceramics from throughout the Western Hemisphere...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Focusing on the native ceramic technology of central Mexico during the early colonial period and the...
Ethnoarchaeology, the study of material culture in a living society by archaeologists, facilitates t...
In the late nineteen eighties American ceramic artist Rick Dillingham put a new twist on the creatio...
https://scholar.utc.edu/primary-source-instructional-materials/1010/thumbnail.jp
The practice of ceramics is steeped in history and tradition. For thousands of years humans have exp...
From 1573 to 1815 Manila galleons traversed the Pacific bringing the luxuries of the orient to Acapu...
This dissertation examines a small group of Maya ceramics at the University of Pennsylvania Museum o...
Exhibition Catalogue for Fire and Earth: Native American Pottery from New Mexican Pueblos. Exhibitio...
Gomez presents a survey of developments in ceramics in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan fo...
This paper looks at the history of ceramics in North American culture and recreates pieces using anc...
This groundbreaking book is the first to provide a critical overview of the relationship between con...
Speaking about antiquities of the American Southwest, Putnam goes into detail concerning such items ...
Seventy-four ceramics from Nicaragua including thirty prehispanic pieces from the National Museum of...