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304 pages, Paperback
First published November 1, 2005
Susan Staubach has written an excellent guide for anyone interested in the history of clay. This book often offers perspective on just how *long* human beings have utilized this remarkable type of earth as the basis for many different types of industries. Indeed, clay is such a versatile material that its role in human industry just seems to expand over the centuries. Although this book does detail how clay is included in industrial fields, the author gives special attention to the evolution of clay's great role in early human history -- from recording the written word to the beautiful works of art created in China and Iran. Artists and anthropologist alike will find this book an excellent resource with thorough footnotes to other works and published studies.