How Ceramic Shards Talk: Revealing a Wealth of Information
How Ceramic Shards Talk: Revealing a Wealth of Information 4.00pm Sund [...]
How Ceramic Shards Talk: Revealing a Wealth of Information 4.00pm Sund [...]
A Visit to Singapore’s Heritage Conservation Centre (HCC) 10.00am 2 J [...]
Blue and White Ware Mantras: Sanskrit Inscriptions on Ming Ceramics [...]
Chinese Nautical Charts: Their Types and Modern Application 3pm Sun [...]
Trip to Jingdezhen, Longquan and Hangzhou, China 12 till 20 April [...]
William Willetts Annual Lecture: Singapore, the Santa Cat [...]
Cataloging the Ceramic Collection of Augustus the Strong 7pm Wedne [...]
Malcolm MacDonald in Malaya & Singapore 7.00pm Wednesday, [...]
Read about one of the most important artefacts in the collection of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum....
A simple but elegant rare treasure from a kiln 25 km east of Chiangmai, active in the 14th to 16th centuries.
An archaeologist identifies a ceramic that testifies to the ancient practise of bull-leaping sports in prehistoric Crete.
A wrongly identified Song Dynasty ceramic is finally recognized as the treasure it is.