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- The area took its name from the city square or dēmos (δῆμος) of the Kerameis (Κεραμεῖς, potters), which in turn derived its name from the word κέραμος ("kéramos", "pottery clay", from which the English word "ceramic" is derived).
- Because of the site at West Yuna, development of the current site was initially opposed by the government and mined for pottery clay.
- Other archaeological excavations have unearthed pottery, clay tiles, tools, jewelry and bones, evidence of occupation of the site at the beginning of the first millennium of a Gallo-Roman villa at a place called Le Marais Bray.
- Beneath the sandy top layer was a deep layer of fine quality pottery clay that was collected for the Pakuranga College art department and stored under the art department building in 1967.
- In 1948, the site had been used to mine pottery clay, and was considered very remote - being at the end of a dirt road through market gardens.
- Bellechester was a railway shipping point of pottery clay.
- The pottery clay came from the nearby Betzenberg.
- Around 3600 BCE, when "typical comb ware" ceramics were replaced by "late comb ware" ceramics, the practice of mixing asbestos into pottery clay emerged in eastern Finland and the Karelian regions near Lake Ladoga, and also along the Neva river.
- Despite having been dried and fired, pottery clay is still a porous material which will react to changes in environmental conditions.
- During the Early Modern Era, in addition to agriculture, some of the residents mined a small ore deposit south of Les Ferrières or mined white pottery clay.
- Made of yellow pottery clay soil. The best is from Aaroub or Al Aaroub.
- In the case of pottery, clay materials are shaped, dried and then fired in a kiln.
- The village of Ewenny is sited above all of the natural resources to make the local red earthenware pottery: clay deposited from the ice age; wood and coal for firing; glaze materials; and stone to build the kilns.
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