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The Native American Indians were originally the first people to make pottery.
the southwest made things like kachina dolls, baskets, and pottery. If more questions email j.cfan@ymail.com
No. Cro-Magnon were stone age people. Pottery is not a product of the stone age.
pottery was first invented by the ancient japanese. Not the wheel though ancient japanese people just made it and cooked they didnt spin it.
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The people who made pottery jewelry linen clothing and other in ancient Egypt
They were called Artisans
they traded grains, clothing, pottery or art, animals, jewelry, metal (utensils). Hope this helps!
rings,necklaces,and pottery
Artefacts.
Pottery, also clothing, food,sheleter sometimes.
Neolithic people invented agriculture, pottery, weaving, and the use of tools made from stone and bone. They also developed early forms of architecture, such as mud-brick houses and megalithic structures.
They typically used it for the same reasons we do today, not to mention the clay soldiers you can find in some tombs.
Food and clothing. Rich people bought jewelry, perfume, and exotic items.
hopi people do pottery because tey make it for their
You gave the answer in the question "For their fur". Fur can be turned into attractive and effective articles of clothing.
To make clothes in the middle ages, people had to make it themselves. THey had to skin animals, spin thread, weave cloth, and sew into articles of clothing.