We like to craft, but we don't just knit, as some people would have you believe. No, we dye fabrics, etch glass, paint pictures, make masks … We'll put our hand to anything in the workshops put on by ...
A butterfly clay bead from the Final Natufian period in Eynan-Mallaha (Upper Jordan Valley), colored red with ochre and marked with the fingerprints of the child (≈10 years old) who modeled it 12,000 ...
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Clay stories from past to present
From the first Natufian beads to Mesopotamian pottery and today’s advanced ceramics, clay has been shaping human life for millennia. It’s been a canvas for art, a tool for science, and a foundation ...
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