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Whar were the improvements brought about
in pottery in the Neolithic Age?
unusual about the Neolithic houses​

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Answered by judahemmanuel066
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By the Neolithic Age, clay modelling in the form of pottery had taken on a life of its own. This pottery was used for religious rituals, for cooking, and for the bearing of water and foodstuffs. Pottery could also be used when eating, as in the creation of bowls.

Neolithic people usually lived in rectangular homes with a central hearth that were called long houses. They typically only had one door and were made primarily from mud brick, mud formed into bricks and dried. Neolithic religious architecture was often massive, like the Ggantija Temples.

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