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Pottery / Figurines / Mississippian culture pottery / Native American pottery / Ceramic art / Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas / Woodland period / Pottery in the Indian subcontinent / Prehistory of West Virginia
Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:09
Pottery
Figurines
Mississippian culture pottery
Native American pottery
Ceramic art
Ceramics of indigenous peoples of the Americas
Woodland period
Pottery in the Indian subcontinent
Prehistory of West Virginia

Many early pottery vessels were started using a mold such as a wooden bowl, basket, or another pot, to form the lower part of the vessel. The clay was paddled over the mold, allowed to firm up a bit, and was then removed

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