they made pottery to store food and beverages
Because the honey trade was so prevalent in South America in the time of the Incas, they required storage devices for their honey trade.
They made useful things, hobby" Another wrong answer. Pottery was used for
many things Bowls carrying water and art
I would suppose that they made pottery because they needed vessels to keep food and water safe from vermin, scavengers, and disease.
Primarily the Chinese made pottery to store water and food in. They also made pottery as an art and as something of beauty.
to drink water and eat momos
The Native American Indians were originally the first people to make pottery.
It depends on the civilization. Early American Native Americans wove baskets and some made clay pottery. In Ancient China the use of clay pottery was rampant throughout the society, so did the Greeks and Romans make clay pottery. The Egyptians also had clay pottery, baskets, and used metal to create cups, plates, and other items. Clay is rampant throughout the world and early people learned to use it very early.
Liuwan Museum of Ancient Painted Pottery was created in 2004.
yes, they were made from pottery, but not in the same way we do pottery now.
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By using sand starches which they melted and glazed the outside of the pottery with, the Greeks stopped the pottery from breaking or cracking.
Surprising pottery made greeks life easier.Pottery let them eat,drink and make dinner
let me know what ancient greek pots had in them plz.......
To tell stories or legends.
The Ancient Aztecs made pottery by building up layers of rolled clay.
clay & rock maybe hobo manure.
The greeks used the pots for grains, spices, drinks, oils, and offering to the gods.
no. Anyone around the world can make it.
Pottery is a excellent way archaeologists study the ancient Earth.
The Greeks traded pottery, bronze, silver, gold vessels, olive oil, food, wheat, wine, corn, slaves, and iron.
The Greeks believed that the goddess Athena ( Goddess of wisdom ) intruduced the potter's weel. :)
the ancient greeks made money by trading food and taxes