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An Enslaved Man Made Thousands of Ceramic Pots. Now, a Boston Museum Has Returned Two of Them to His Descendants
In the 1850s, David Drake spent his days making large clay pots, mostly used for food storage. But as an enslaved man in ...
Save big on a Caraway bestseller with the latest discount on Amazon. The 16-piece nonstick cookware set comes with a new set ...
It was a happy accident when ceramic artist Vivian Purcell first explored Philadelphia during a layover with a friend and ...
Analyzing three components of ceramic cooking pots—charred remains, inner surface residues and lipids absorbed within the ceramic walls—may help archaeologists uncover detailed timelines of culinary ...
Discovering how ancient civilizations ate helps us truly understand what life was like before our time. Sometimes, those insights come from ancient food itself, left behind in traces on used cookware.
While there’s a variety of cookware out in the market from stainless steel and cast iron to teflon and non-stick, there’s one type that’s become a household staple for many – ceramic cookware. Stylish ...
A nearly 2,000-year-old ceramic vessel from Egypt has been found during conservation efforts in Pompeii, the Roman city ...
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