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Saturday, February 23, 2013

On Teaching the Art of Predynastic Egyptian Pottery

A three-part demonstration of how to make a predynastic Egyptian style pot presented by Brian Zimerle, Preparator of the Oriental Institute Museum.




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Labels: Art, Egypt, Pottery, Social Studies

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