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'''Pottery''' refers to objects made from fired clay.
'''Pottery''' refers to objects made from fired clay.


Drinking vessels and jugs were primarily made of these materials and would have been the most common items on medieval table.
Drinking vessels and [[jug]]s were primarily made of these materials and would have been the most common items on [[medieval]] [[table]].


Less common in the [[SCA]] as they are harder to find in appropriate styles and they break when dropped on a hard surface.
Less common in the [[SCA]] as they are harder to find in appropriate styles and they break when dropped on a hard surface.

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Revision as of 09:46, 18 March 2006

Pottery refers to objects made from fired clay.

Drinking vessels and jugs were primarily made of these materials and would have been the most common items on medieval table.

Less common in the SCA as they are harder to find in appropriate styles and they break when dropped on a hard surface.