![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 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](https://www.pdfsearch.io/img/34655345ee7683c3503843694f94a1a0.jpg) Date: 2016-04-19 12:56:09Pottery 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 removedAdd to Reading ListSource URL: associations.missouristate.eduDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 1,43 MBShare Document on Facebook
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