Pottery is burnt clay, as a result of man knowing from time immemorial how to turn clay into a solid material by roasting in the ovens (kilns), and he knew how to shape it, make it, and glaze it. A pottery bowl or bowl from the Late Stone Age, found at the site of Talilat Al-Ghassul, northeast of the Dead Sea, displayed in the Jordan Museum
Pottery is burnt clay, as a result of man knowing from time immemorial how to turn clay into a solid material by roasting in the ovens (kilns), and he knew how to shape it, make it, and glaze it. A pottery bowl or bowl from the Late Stone Age, found at the site of Talilat Al-Ghassul, northeast of the Dead Sea, displayed in the Jordan Museum