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Pottery is the
process and the
products of
forming vessels and
other objects with clay and
other raw materials,
which are
fired at high
temperatures to...
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Potteric Carr is a
large area of land to the
southeast of Doncaster, in Yorkshire, England, over 3,000
acres (12 km2) in size. One of the
earliest references...
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millennium BC.
Early development occurred in the
Levant (e.g. Pre-
Pottery Neolithic A and Pre-
Pottery Neolithic B) and from
there spread eastwards and westwards...
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Great Pottery Throw Down is a
British television competition programme that
first aired on BBC Two from 3
November 2015 to 23
March 2017. It was then...
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Tickhill and
District Local History Society. "
Potteric Carr Wildlife : Railways". www.
potteric-carr.org.uk.
Archived from the
original on 14 January...
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Pottery Barn is an
American upscale home
furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, with
retail stores in the
United States, Canada,
Mexico and Australia...
- This is a list of
pottery and
ceramic terms.
Definitions in
Wiktionary are
noted as "(W)".
Absorbency The
ability of a
material to soak up water. Alumina...
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Pottery Barn rule is an
American expression alluding to a
policy of "you
break it, you've
bought it" or "you
break it, you buy it" or "you
break it...
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Ceramic Neolithic or
Pottery Neolithic, is the
final part of the
Neolithic period,
following on from the Pre-
Pottery Neolithic and
preceding the...
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known as
Xiuhmolpilli or the New Fire Ceremony. In this ceremony, old
pottery was
broken in all
homes and all
fires in the
Aztec realm were put out....