This is a report on research at 38AK497, the Rev. John Landrum Stoneware Kiln. This site was in operation between about 1810 and 1847. It is believed to be the site of early experimentation with fine wares as we as with alkaline glazed stoneware. Included are discussions of the local environmental and cultural history, excavations conducted in 1987 and 2011-2014, and analysis of the artifacts collected. It is extensively illustrated with maps, field photos and artifact photos. The latter focus on diagnostic elements such as rims, handles, decorations and marks.
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