Introduction and Overview by P.M. Rice.
Operational Principles of Ceramic Kilns (W.D. Kingery).
Inferring Firing Procedures from Sherds: Early Greek Kilns (K.D.
Vitelli).
Pottery Firing Structures (Kilns) of the Indus Civilization During
the Third Millennium B.C. (H.M.-L. Miller).
The Jingdezhen Egg-Shaped Kiln (J.Q. Hu and H.T. Li).
Technology and Organization of Anasazi Trench Kilns (E. Blinman and
C. Swink).
The Variability and Evolution of Prehispanic Kilns on the Peruvian
Coast (I. Shimada).
Ceramic Firing in Ancient and Modern Oaxaca (G.M. Feinman and A.
Balkansky
Prehispanic Kilns at Matacapan, Veracruz, Mexico by C.A. Pool).
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 (P.A. Urban,
E.C. Wells and M.T. Ausec).
Brick and Tile Making in Spanish California with Related Old and
New World Examples (J.G. Costello).
An Integrative Review and Examination of Glass Furnace Technology
in Renaissance Italy (W.P. McCray).
Unusual Old Kilns (O.J. Whittemore)
Concluding Comments (P.M. Rice).
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.
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