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Three Earthenware Sherds

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GB 891 QW-QW/13-QW/13/12

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(1900-1981)

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Horace Geoffrey Quaritch Wales was born in 1900 and educated at Charterhouse and Queen's College Cambridge. In 1924 he entered the service of the Siamese government and from 1924-1928 acted as an adviser to King Rama VI and King Rama VII. This led to the publication of _Siamese State Ceremonies_ (1931), and _Ancient Siamese Government and Administration_ (1934), this volume being translated into Thai in the same year. He married and with his wife, Dorothy, began extensive travel particularly in south and southeast Asia. During 1934-6 he served as field-director for the Greater India Research Committee, directing archaeological work on early Buddhist sites in Thailand. From 1937-1940 he and his wife undertook surveys and excavations in Malaya, particularly in the Kedah region. He published _The Making of Greater India_ (1951) and continued to publish books, articles and reviews throughout his career. He died in 1981.

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Royal Asiatic Society Archives

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Three earthenware sherds probably from the site KT-1-B as they are all marked in ink with these initials. They are: * QW/13/12-1 - A sherd of unglazed earthenware pottery with scratch decoration. Dimensions 9cm x 8cm. * QW/13/12-2 - A sherd of unglazed earthenware pottery with scratch decoration in a square shape. Dimensions 6.5cm x 6cm. * QW/13/12-3 - A sherd of unglazed earthenware pottery with scratch decoration in a flower shape. Dimensions 6.5cm x 4.7cm.

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