POTTERY
The people who made pottery jewelry linen clothing and other in ancient Egypt
Cards, gunpowder, compass, paper, pottery, silk, other things
Artifacts
introduction of the camel. no other known inventions.
Pottery can be studied as part of social studies because it provides insights into ancient civilizations, their cultures, and their daily lives. The analysis of pottery can help historians understand trade networks, artistry, and social hierarchies of past societies.
Some ancient Babylonian inventions are mathematics and astronomy. The Babylonians invented the accurate calendar and knew place value. they also traded with other neighboring cities for economy.
The ancient Egyptian artisans would make things like pottery and jewelry and other stuff.
Pottery, other artwork, cloth, manufactured goods, slaves.
Japanese art was enriched by ideas from other cultures. Japanese pottery makers borrowed techniques and designs from Korea to create handsome ceramic pieces. korea
The Ancient India exhibition at the British Museum contains artifacts and information on the inhabitants of ancient India. Ancient coins, statues, pottery and other utensils are on display.
Greek potter was used to hold olive oil and wine. It was sold to other cultures who admired the art on the pottery as well as what was inside. The figures painted on the pottery tells us much about life in ancient Greece.
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.