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Why were Neolithic pots better than earlier pots?

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How did neolithic people use there houses to store and cook food?

Neolithic people used their houses to store food by keeping it in pots, baskets, or pits dug into the ground. They also cooked food by using hearths or open fires inside their houses, where they prepared meals using simple tools like clay pots and stone hearths.


How did clay pots help Neolithic people?

They probably used them for many things such as storing grain, water, and maybe spiritual purposes. Rendered fat was stored in them, and shallow ones were used as oil lamps, with the tallow.


What did the neolithic people make?

Neolithic people made tools, pottery, woven textiles, and buildings such as homes and temples. They also engaged in agriculture, domesticated animals, and developed early forms of social organization and trade.


What were pots used for?

pots were used for bringing water and carrying food, some used it for berries and yea


How were the pots used by harappans different from those used in the megalithic period?

the pots used by harappans were made up of terracotta and the pots used by megalithic period people was made of clay


How did Neolithic people store their food?

Neolithic people stored their food in various ways, such as in pits dug into the ground, clay pots, animal skins, and woven baskets. Some foods were also dried or smoked to preserve them for longer periods. Additionally, in colder climates, food could be stored in ice or snow.


Why did ancient Egypt use pots?

they used pots to put wine in


What were the Miwok clay pots used for?

they used them for cooking and holding water and for storage... they didnt have pots as we know them back then


What is porcelain in pots?

Porcelain is like clay and is used to make flower pots.


What type of clay was used to make Greek pots?

pots were made in a kiln.


The only utensil used for eating in colonial times?

they used pots and pans from the silversmith when he made pots and pans