Around 600 BC, they Origionally used Clay as Candle Holders etc,
He studied ceramics for three years and attempted to start a career in pottery.
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Most likely pottery started in Japan where they would take clay and make bowls and plates out of it and decorate them in blue and white and then sell them. Either that or it was a Native American tradition to make pottery to put things in and to eat off of.
4000 b.C.
Over 8,000 years ago. Greeks and Egyptians had them.
First civilization developed with the greeks.
When did they first start making Mt.Dew??
with the Greeks
BC in Egypt. The Greeks were first to start hardening Iron and using it for weapon
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The Greeks had plays, so did Romans so they have been around several thousands of years.
When the Greeks started it along with the Olympics.
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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.
its said that the Greeks made it