No. Pottery is man made substance, fossils are like, dinosaurs and things in that time rotting in mud and becomes a rock.
Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.
yes they are the same thing but gems are not that ancient
Southwest Indians used the same thing everyone uses to make pottery- clay.
No, a piece of pottery is not an example of a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while pottery is a human-made object. Pottery is not formed through natural processes and does not provide information about prehistoric life.
No, a piece of pottery is not an example of a fossil. Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms, while pottery is a human-made object. Pottery is typically made by shaping and firing clay or other materials, whereas fossils are formed through the natural processes of fossilization.
It is the same thing, although factories do sterilize it and moisten it for flexibility.
The terms are fossils.
the same as normal pottery is made
yes, they were made from pottery, but not in the same way we do pottery now.
No. radio carbon dating is only efficient for the fossils of plants or animals. As pottery is an abiotic substance its age cannot be determined by carbon dating
Soil is what gardeners grow there vegetables in, potters don't use it -- they use clay from the ground, which is not the same thing as soil.
fossils