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Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.

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Is a piece of pottery an example of a fossil why or why not?

Pottery is not a fossil, because it's an antiquity or historical artifact.


Is a piece of pottery an example of fossiles?

Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.


Is a piece of pottery an example of a fossils?

Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.


Is a piece of pottery an example of a fossil why or wht not?

Pottery is not a fossil. It is an antiquity or historical artifact.


Is a piece of pottery an example of fossil?

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.


Is a peace of pottery an example of a fossil?

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.


What is another name for a piece of broken pottery?

A piece of broken pottery is called a shard.


A piece of well decorated pottery with different murals on each side would be an example of what element of art?

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Piece of pottery from ancient Greece?

yes, they were made from pottery, but not in the same way we do pottery now.


I have Blue Mountain pottery with a gold signature. any reason?

If you have piece of Blue Mountain Pottery with gold writing on it, it probably is NOT actually Blue Mountain Pottery, as most of it did not have this. Your piece is probably some other type of souvenir pottery, possibly McMaster.


What do the numbers on the base of a piece of pottery mean?

Usually the number found on pieces of pottery indicates the mold number. It can also indicate the model or design number of a particular piece.


Does the name Oliver on a piece of pottery indicate it as Majolica?

yes it does