how pots were used
Just like you and me Greeks needed cups, dishes, and utensils for their everyday lives. Unlike the reduplication items many of us own, specialized craftsmen called potters created most of the pots used in ancient Greece. During the first step in manufacturing, potters collected natural clay from the ground. Then, they molded the clay into the different shapes, depending on what type of vessel they were making. Different vessels were used for different things. Amphora, or really big jugs, were used to carry more commercial liquids like wine and fish oil. Smaller types, like lekythos, were used as everyday oil containers.
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