Form Follows Function: The Story of Chinese Neolithic Pottery
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Throughout the development of all civilisations, human ingenuity would devise tools to serve the needs of the people, as necessity proves to be the proverbial mother of invention. Edie Hu discusses the origins of Neolithic pottery forms and the story they tell us about prehistoric cultures in China.
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