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This is a question to which little meaningful answer can be given. The craft of making pottery to hold grain or oil pre-dates the Romans by hundreds or even thousands of years. It seems highly likely that the people who founded the city of Rome already had pottery skills, so that "Vases" as such were there from the start.

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