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The material you are describing is likely clay. Clay is a type of soil that is moist and sticky when wet, making it malleable and moldable. It can harden when exposed to sunlight or heat, making it a common material for pottery and sculptures.
Coil pot making is one of the oldest pottery techniques. It appears to have arisen from many different cultures at once. It is not known exactly when it began, but pieces have been found that are thousands of years old.
You do on some clays because they can go hard easily and you need it to be quite soggy to make it easier! Hope this helps! ADDED: Water is used in all pottery-making, to turn the raw clay into a soft plastic material than can formed into the desired shapes.
Pottery Making in America - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 February 1912
Making Pottery in Africa - 1919 was released on: USA: 25 May 1919
Making pottery is considered a hobby, but the study of ancient pottery (and pottery from more recent eras of history) is absolutely part of what archaeologists and anthropologists do. Studying ancient pottery teaches social scientists how our ancestors lived, what materials they used, what art-work they put on their pottery (some pottery has beautiful decorations but other pottery might have religious symbols or even depictions of events in that culture), and other information that provides a window into the lives of past societies.
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Fluorite, also known as calcium fluoride, is used as the raw material for making fluoride toothpaste, pottery, and hydrofluoric acid. The fluorite is processed to extract fluoride, which is then used in these products for various purposes.