And finally, millions of broken pieces of pottery, called potsherds by archaeologists, litter the ground, mute testimony to ancient lives and daily activities.
Written by Richard A. Diehl
And finally, millions of broken pieces of pottery, called potsherds by archaeologists, litter the ground, mute testimony to ancient lives and daily activities.
Written by Richard A. Diehl
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