How about this one, an excerpt and the site for your research:Chinese Zisha Pottery: the Best Teapot to Have a Cuppa by Char4U.com Chinese pottery industry held the centre stage among all the pottery industries of the world. Even today people of many parts of the world search for Chinese Zisha pottery. The uniqueness of this kind of pottery will simply bewitch you into buying it.The history of Chinese Zisha pottery went back into remote past of Chinese culture and civilization. The times of Song and Ming Dynasty saw the birth of Chinese Zisha pottery. A famous story tells us that one day a priest appeared among the people of Yixing province and he led them to a remote cave and then he suddenly disappeared. The people found Zisha clay there. * http://www.char4u.com/article_info.php?articles_id=113
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.
The Native American Indians were originally the first people to make pottery.
The chinese lost it
Yes, Indeed that ancient greece used pottery for somewhat people do .. like doing tell stories of amazing greek gods or something
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It is used for all sorts of art and pottery.
Chinese.
The Ancient Chinese used matches for Fireworks
Look up web sites and you will see the forms of pottery which were made and used for different purposes.
let me know what ancient greek pots had in them plz.......
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Ancient Chinese people used bronze for spears periodically. They traded small lumps of bronze for goods.
How about this one, an excerpt and the site for your research:Chinese Zisha Pottery: the Best Teapot to Have a Cuppa by Char4U.com Chinese pottery industry held the centre stage among all the pottery industries of the world. Even today people of many parts of the world search for Chinese Zisha pottery. The uniqueness of this kind of pottery will simply bewitch you into buying it.The history of Chinese Zisha pottery went back into remote past of Chinese culture and civilization. The times of Song and Ming Dynasty saw the birth of Chinese Zisha pottery. A famous story tells us that one day a priest appeared among the people of Yixing province and he led them to a remote cave and then he suddenly disappeared. The people found Zisha clay there. * http://www.char4u.com/article_info.php?articles_id=113
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