Scientific Research On Historic Asian Ceramics: Proceedings of the Fourth Forbes Symposium at the Freer Gallery of Art
Edited by Blythe McCarthy, Ellen Salzman Chase, Louise Allison Cort, Janet G. Douglas, and Paul Jett
Contents
Technology and Provenance
Scientific Analysis of Glazed Tile from the Seljuq Palace of Kubad-Âbâd, Lake Beyşehir, Turkey
The Study of Pyu Ceramics from Ancient Pyu Cities in Myanmar (Burma)
Comparative Study of Cobalt Blue Pigment on Chinese Blue-and-White Porcelain and Islamic Glazed Pottery, Thirteenth-Seventeenth Centuries
Analysis of Persian Painted Minai Ware
Stoneware and Porcelain
Study of the Composition and Microstructure of Koryŏ Celadon and Whiteware from the Kiln Complex at Bangsan Village, Kyŏnggi Province, Korea
The Provenance of Ancient Chinese Proto-Celadon
Microstructures of Chinese Green-Glazed Porcelains from Ru Guan Kiln and Laohudong Guan Kiln
Scientific Study of Porcelain from the Lingwu Kiln of Xixia Dynasty in Ningxia, China
Technological Innovation in the Manufacture of White Porcelain in North China
Research on the Question of Dating Chinese Famille Noire Porcelain
Han, Tang, and Contemporaneous Ceramics
Mingqi Pottery Buildings of Han Dynasty China: Production Methods and Techniques
The Spread of Pottery Miniatures in Han Dynasty China
Characteristics of Tricolored Earthenware from the Huangye Kiln Site and the Heijo Capital Site Determined by Nondestructive Analysis
The Latest Archaeological Discoveries of Tang Sancai in China and the Study of Provenance
Mutual Influence and Imitation of Mesopotamian and Chinese Ceramics in the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
Production and Distribution
Defining a New Type of Japanese "Folk" Ceramic: Nishi Sarayama Ware
The Impact of Imitation Ceramic Industries and Internal Political Restrictions on Chinese Commercial Ceramic Exports in the Indian Ocean Maritime Exchange, ca. 1200-1700
Beyond the China Sea: Characterizing Asian Stoneware Jar Production at the Transition to the Early Modern Period, 1550-1650 C.E.
Khmer Ceramics
New Data on the Distribution of Khmer Ceramic Kilns and the Study of Ceramics
Preliminary Results of the Anlong Thom Kiln Excavation on Phnom Kulen in Angkor: A Case Study of ALK01
Rethinking Khmer Ceramics and Metal Vessels through Ancient Inscriptions and Bas-Reliefs: Khmer Ceramic Typology through Ancient Words