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Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element, In the tradition of the bestselling books Salt and Cod: get the dirt on the humble substance that helped create the modern world. Clay has played a crucial role in the development of the culinary arts, international trade, the invention o, Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element
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  • Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element
  • Written by author Suzanne Staubach
  • Published by University Press of New England, 9/28/2013
  • In the tradition of the bestselling books Salt and Cod: get the dirt on the humble substance that helped create the modern world. Clay has played a crucial role in the development of the culinary arts, international trade, the invention o
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
1 Cooking Pots and Storage Jars: Porridge, Ale, and International Commerce 1
2 Hearth and Home: Ovens, Heat, and the Invention of Baking 19
3 The First Machine and the Development of An Industry 44
4 Set the Table: From a Simple Bowl to a 2,200-Piece Dinner Set 64
5 A Word or Two: The Invention of Writing and Books 97
6 The Most Popular Building Material: Cities, Walls, and Floors of Mud 112
7 Sanitation: A Nice Hot Bath, a Drink of Water, and Don't Forget to Flush 140
8 Farming Made Easy: Irrigation, Propagation, and Incubation 160
9 Electricity, Transportation, and Rocket Science 180
10 To Your Health! 192
11 Art, Toys, Gods, Goddesses, and Fertility 203
12 A Fitting Death: Urns, Gravestones, Companions, and Thieves 225
Conclusion 245
Appendix A How to Make Your Own Pinch Pot 248
Appendix B Museums 251
Notes 255
Bibliography 260
Credits 271


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