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Prudence M. Rice and W. David Kingery are the authors of Ceramics and Civilization: The Prehistory & History of Ceramic Kilns, Volume VII , published by Wiley.
Introduction and Overview | |
Operational Principles of Ceramic Kilns | |
Inferring Firing Procedures from Sherds: Early Greek Kilns | |
Pottery Firing Structures (Kilns) of the Indus Civilization During the Third Millennium B.C. | |
The Jingdezhen Egg-Shaped Kiln | |
Technology and Organization of Anasazi Trench Kilns | |
The Variability and Evolution of Prehispanic Kilns on the Peruvian Coast | |
Ceramic Firing in Ancient and Modern Oaxaca | |
Prehispanic Kilns at Matacapan, Veracruz, Mexico | |
The Fires Without and the Fires Within: Evidence for Ceramic Production Facilities at the Late Classic Site of La Sierra, Naco Valley, Northwestern Honduras, and in its Environs | |
Brick and Tile Making in Spanish California with Related Old and New World Examples | |
An Integrative Review and Examination of Glass Furnace Technology in Renaissance Italy | |
Unusual Old Kilns | |
Concluding Comments | |
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