Men make pots and spears and women look after the crops such as maize and millet
This is not solely something that Egyptians did. Many cultures have done this and many still do. It allows the weight of whatever is in the pot to be supported by the carrier's entire body, making it less likely that a person's arms might give out.
Walking with clay pots on their heads {with water in them} Camel Wagons pulled by dogs {they thought dogs were big horses in those times}
they used them for cooking and holding water and for storage... they didnt have pots as we know them back then
The Mesopotamians made pottery cooking pots, cups, plates, bowls, and jars.
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The one who counseled the women not to abandon their cooking pots all together was Chielo, the priestess of Agbala.
These can be found online by typing in your browser, African violet self watering pots. These are available in ceramic, or plastic, many of our hardware stores or nurseries carry them also.
collect pots and pans
women cleaned pots and dishes they didnt like it
Hatchets, knives, metal arrow heads, pots and pans, cloth, ribbons, beads,
make food and clay pots
Men make pots and spears and women look after the crops such as maize and millet
ENGRO POTS, an African Animal