This historic 1933 publication documents the important collection of
Egyptian, Greek and Italian pottery assembled in the early years of what
is now the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. This collection, brought
together in part for teaching purposes, contains a wide range of classic
pottery types and is illustrative of the development of pottery over
time in these Mediterranean cultures. The volume consists of a portfolio
containing loose, unbound plates and explanatory text with catalogue, as
is the standard for the CVA.