What is terracotta? Where were the evidences of terracotta utensils found?
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Utensils made from unbaked and backed clay are known as terracotta earthenware. Evidences of ancient handmade terracotta utensils were found at Nagaijuna Kaunda in South India and Laghnaj in Mehsana district.
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reddish-brown clay that has been baked but not covered in a shiny transparent substance (glaze), and is used for making pots, etc.
Utensils made from unbaked and backed clay are known as terracotta earthenware. Evidences of ancient handmade terracotta utensils were found at Nagaijuna Kaunda in South India and Laghnaj in Mehsana district.
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