Suggested Readings
Spanish-Tradition Majolica
Deagan, Kathleen
1987 Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800.
Volume 1: Ceramics, Glassware, and Beads. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian
Institution Press.
Fairbanks, Charles H.
1973 The Cultural Significance of Spanish Ceramics. In Ceramics in America,
edited by Ian M.G. Quimby, pp. 141-174. Charlottesville: The University Press
of Virginia.
Goggin, John M.
1968 Spanish Majolica in the New World. Yale University Publications
in Anthropology, No. 72. New Haven: Yale University Press.
Lister, Florence C. and Robert H. Lister
1974 Majolica in Colonial Spanish America. Historical Archaeology 8:17-52.
1975 A Descriptive Dictionary for Five Hundred Years of Spanish-Tradition Ceramics [13th Through 18th Centuries]. Special Publication No. 1, Society for Historical Archaeology.
1978 The First Mexican Majolicas: Imported and Locally Produced. Historical Archaeology 12:1-24.
1982 Sixteenth Century Majolica Pottery in the Valley of Mexico. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona, No. 3. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
1983 The Potter's Quarter of Colonial Puebla, Mexico. Historical Archaeology 18(1):87-102.
1987 Andalusian Ceramics in Spain and New Spain: A Cultural Register from the Third Century B.C. to 1700. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
2001 Maiolica Olé: Spanish and Mexican Decorative Traditions. Santa Fe: University of New Mexico Press.
South, Stanley, Russell K. Skowronek, and Richard E. Johnson
1988 Spanish Artifacts from Santa Elena. Anthropological Studies 7. Occasional
Papers of the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University
of South Carolina, Columbia.