The earliest ceramic pots were handbuilt, as opposed to wheel-thrown on a potter's wheel. Most American pottery was made by coiling, which may be related to ancient basketmaking methods. In this ...
She cuts a hole in the top to form the opening, or the mouth, of the vessel (Figure 9). The potter forms a thin coil of clay that she will attach to the pot to form the rim (Figure 10). After ...
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