Highly skilled Cretan Andites made pottery ca. 12,000 B.C. [1]
The Danubians were Andonites who made pottery, tilled the land, and preferred living in valleys, but their tribes deteriorated as they moved away from their cultural center. [2] Early commerce in pottery helped drive the growth of urban civilizations across the ancient world. [3] The garden Adamites excelled in pottery making, contributing to the foundations of modern art, science, and literature. [4]
The origination of the idea for pottery arose from the accidental occurrences of daily life among early peoples, leading to the revival of the art during Adam’s time. [5]
The Sumerians appeared suddenly in Mesopotamia with a full-grown culture including pottery and writing systems that had their origin two hundred thousand years ago. [6] Pottery and decorative arts were greatly advanced, taught by Prince’s staff in Dalamatia. [7]