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why did early human develop pottery?​

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Answered by ItzChungHee
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Explanation: Early humans made pottery as they needed vessels to store grains, liquids and cooked food. Humans learned to make clay pottery, which was shaped by hand then baked in fire. The potter's wheel enable then to make pots in different shapes and sizes in much lesser time.


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Answered by sampurnaa14
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Answer:

Pottery making began in the 7th millennium BC. The earliest forms, which were found at the Hassuna site, were hand formed from slabs, undecorated, unglazed low-fired pots made from reddish-brown clays.

Early humans made pottery as they needed vessels to store grains, liquids and cooked food. Humans learned to make clay pottery, which was shaped by hand then baked in fire. The potter's wheel enable then to make pots in different shapes and sizes in much lesser time.

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