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Pottery is one of the most common finds on an excavation site. Why

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Answered by samia75
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Answer: Pottery is one of the most common finds on an excavation site because earlier people had a passion of making pots in order to preserve their things like grains,water,etc

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Pottery is essential for living that's why it is one of the most common finds on an excavation site.

Explanation:

Pottery is the art of creating vessels and other items out of clay and other ceramic materials and then firing them at high temperatures to give them a tough and long-lasting shape. Stoneware, porcelain, and earthenware are the principal types. A pottery is also the name of the location where a potter creates such items (plural "potteries"). The ASTM International defines pottery as "any fired ceramic wares, except technical, structural, and refractory items, that incorporate clay when manufactured."  Sculpted figures made of the same material are referred to as "terracottas" in art history and archaeology, particularly of the ancient and prehistoric periods.

One of the first human inventions, pottery dates back to the Paleolithic epoch and includes ceramic items.

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