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1. What is Clay?
2. What is Clay? Clay is very fine particles of dirt which float in a stream or river and then sink to the bottom, where they press on each other and stick together. You generally find clay along the banks of a river or stream.
3. What is Clay? Clay is squishy when it is wet, so you can make it any shape you like, and then it dries hard.
4. What is a Kiln? When the clay is dry you put it in a fire, or in an oven (a clay oven is called a kiln) and bake it for a while, the clay gets even harder and it will not get soft again. This is called firing.
5. Clay and Ancient Times People first began firing fire clay about 6000 BC.
People in the ancient world used clay to build houses by making bricks and drying them in the sun. They mixed straw with the clay to help it stick together better. This is called mud-brick, or adobe (ah-DOUGH-bee), or pise (pea-SAY). They fired the bricks, to make them harder and more waterproof.
6. Clay and Ancient Times This is the world’s largest adobe structure made out of mud bricks.
7. More Things Made From Clay People also used fired clay for their dishes, plates and cups.
8. More Things Made From Clay
They used clay for statues too. The Etruscans in particular are known for their clay statues.
9. More Things Made From Clay Ancient Greece
10. More Things Made From Clay Ancient China
11. More Things Made From Clay Modern
12. More Things Made From Clay Modern