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Shards of pottery found by archaeologists in ancient sites tell us that pots were being made as early as 7000 bc.
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Moreover she was a champion of equal rights for black people in the arts.
Pots are like data they provide insight into the cultural interchanges of african societies.
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She was also a teacher and inspired the careers of a flourishing generation of artists.
Pottery traces the very thread of existence of africa s inhabitants.
In other cases the women would pour the clay into a mould made of pottery wood or a calabash.
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In most cases pottery was made by women clay was worked on entirely by hand and shaped and fashioned into the desired shape.
A ceramic jar which is worn by women on their backs to fetch water from wells and springs and then to store it in their homes.
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One of the constants in their traditional pottery production is that they are usually hand.
This has had a critical influence on the styles and techniques that are employed to create their pottery wares.
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This african american sculptor associated with the harlem renaissance was the very first black artist to join the national association of women painters and sculptors.