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Roxanna Brown

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37:. Her research of Ming Dynasty ceramics greatly improved knowledge of trade in China and surrounding areas. She also often assisted the US government in investigating art smuggling, but she herself was implicated in art fraud in 2008. She was arrested for wire fraud and died in prison several days later. After facing a medical malpractice suit, the Federal Bureau of Prisons settled with her family in 2009. 235:
Brown, Roxanna M., and Sten Sjostrand. Maritime Archaeology and Shipwreck Ceramics in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Published on the occasion of the exhibition Malaysian Maritime Archaeology by Dept. of Museums & Antiquities in collaboration with Nanhai Marine Archaeology Sdn. Bhd,
74:, a 300-year interval when China blocked exports of ceramics. A production boom across Southeast Asia resulted. Brown's analysis of ceramics recovered from shipwrecks of the period "revolutionized the understanding of trade patterns in the region," according to colleagues cited in the 166:. The suit claimed she had suffered stomach problems in the detention center and that other inmates took her to a shower after a guard would not respond when she vomited something that "smelled like excrement." When Brown requested for help after the 10 p.m. 65:
in 1973. She married and made her home in Bangkok, but she was run over and nearly killed in a traffic accident in the 1980s, which cost her a leg and seriously damaged her hearing. Nevertheless, in 2004, she received a Ph.D. from
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on May 13, the guard told her she would have to wait until the morning for medical attention, according to the suit. Detention center officials acknowledged there was no overnight medical staff on duty and took the case to
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cultural tradition, assisting U.S. Government agents. However, she was herself implicated in the possible false authentication of stolen objects, based on material found during January 2008 raids on the
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The question of her actual involvement in the smuggling ring, the justification for her arrest, and her lack of medical attention after it, was the subject of a series of articles in the
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Brown, Roxanna M. "Legend and Reality: Early Ceramics from South-East Asia." Exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, from January 17 Until February 26, 1978. Cambridge:
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Brown, Roxanna M. The Legacy of Phra Ruang: An Exhibition of Thai Ceramics and of Ancient Pottery from Ban Chieng, Wednesday, 12 June-Wednesday, 26 June 1974. London:
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Brown, Roxanna M. "Guangdong Ceramics from Butuan and Other Philippine Sites: An Exhibition Catalogue." Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines: The Society, 1989.
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the case for $ 880,000 in July 2009. Attorney Tim Ford stated part of the settlement stipulated that Brown's death would be investigated by the
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Brown, Roxanna M. The Ceramics of South-East Asia: Their Dating and Identification. Oxford in Asia studies in ceramics. Kuala Lumpur:
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She was author of a number of academic books on Southeast Asian ceramics. Among the ones that established her early reputation are:
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A medical malpractice lawsuit was filed by her son, Taweesin (Jaime) Ngerntongdee, after it was determined that Brown had died of
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Brown, Roxanna M., and Sten Sjostrand. Turiang: A Fourteenth-Century Shipwreck in Southeast Asian Waters. Pasadena, CA:
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when she arrived in the United States to deliver a lecture at an Asian art symposium at the
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Brown, Roxanna M. The Ming Gap and Shipwreck: Ceramics in Southeast Asia. Thesis (Ph. D.),
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Rooney, Dawn F. 2008. "Roxanna Brown (1946-2008)". Orientations. 39, no. 6: 108.
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on May 14. The charge was dropped immediately after her death at the facility.
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Prisoners who died in United States federal government detention
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A Talk Given to the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society. Singapore:
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She was found dead in her cell at the 442:"A passion for art, a perilous pursuit" 261: 207:Ceramic Excavations in the Philippines 389:"Inmate Locator: Roxanna Maude Brown" 335:University of California, Los Angeles 7: 413: 411: 409: 300: 298: 559:20th-century American women writers 504:Alumni of SOAS University of London 440:Felch, Jason (September 11, 2008). 418:Felch, Jason (September 13, 2008). 305:Felch, Jason (September 12, 2008). 139:Federal Detention Center in SeaTac 14: 549:American women war correspondents 544:American women in the Vietnam War 564:American expatriates in Thailand 534:20th-century American historians 103:Los Angeles County Museum of Art 211:Southeast Asian Ceramic Society 88:While employed as a curator by 35:Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum 514:University of Singapore alumni 1: 554:American women art historians 276:Chronicle of Higher Education 355:Mike Carter (July 7, 2009). 45:Brown was born on a farm in 574:21st-century American women 231:Among her later works are: 154:Medical malpractice lawsuit 123:Mingei International Museum 70:, working on the so-called 590: 499:Columbia University alumni 393:Federal Bureau of Prisons 181:Federal Bureau of Prisons 175:. 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Index

Southeast Asian
ceramics
Bangkok University
Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum
Illinois
Columbia University
South Vietnam
Vietnam War
University of Singapore
UCLA
Ming Gap
Los Angeles Times
Bangkok University
Thailand
Ban Chiang
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Pacific Asia Museum
Pasadena, California
Bowers Museum
Santa Ana, California
Mingei International Museum
San Diego
wire fraud
University of Washington
Federal Detention Center in SeaTac
Los Angeles Times
peritonitis
perforated ulcer
lockdown
mediation

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