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Unglazed reddish brownish pottery

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Unglazed and reddish-brown pottery was typically a rust-red pottery, made of clay without the use of wheel.The exterior as well as interior surfaces were finished scrapping smooth by a piece of wood. This type of pottery known as Haji pottery evolved in Japan in 4th century AD. Mostly such kind of pottery was undercoated and rough.

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