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What does painted pottery show the culture from which it came?

That symbols were used to communicate


What does painted pottery show about the culture from which it came?

That symbols were used to communicate


What culture made Minoan pottery.?

the minaons (who are greek) made Minoan style pottery.


What are some accomplishments of the yangshao culture?

pottery


What did the Nazca culture adopt from the Chavin culture?

The Nazca culture adopted artistic styles, iconography, and religious beliefs from the Chavin culture. This is evident in their pottery, textiles, and use of Chavin symbols in their artwork.


When was pottery invented in japan?

Pottery was first invented in Japan by the Jaman culture and dates back to 14,000 B.C. This culture lasted until 400 B.C.


What did the ancient Japanese culture invent?

pottery.. ceramics.


How did Greek pottery help spread their culture?

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.


What did hohokam pottery and religious practices reveal about their culture?

farts


What did the Yayoi introduce into Japanese culture?

Wet rice agriculture. They traded work in bronze and iron. Pottery was done on pottery wheels.


What role did pottery play in ancient Greek society and how did it influence their culture and daily life?

Pottery played a significant role in ancient Greek society as it was used for various purposes such as storing food, water, and oil, as well as for religious and artistic expressions. The production and use of pottery influenced Greek culture and daily life by providing practical items for everyday use, showcasing artistic skills and creativity, and serving as a means of communication and storytelling through the images and inscriptions on the pottery.


Why is pottery important to archaeologists?

Pottery is one of the most common pieces found as dishes of all sort were among the most commonly used articles within any society. Retrieving water, holding food, any number of reasons were used for creating pottery. This of course pertains to excavations of ancient ruins and tombs.