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From pots to clays to rocks: re-making Afro-Caribbean pottery
For the past 350 years, Afro-Caribbean pottery has been made by hand in the West Indies. Enslaved Africans created these rustic vessels for their own use – jars for cooking and bowls for eating – from the end of the 17th century until emancipation in 1833.
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