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Dictionary » P » Pots Potspotsdam group (Science: geology) A subdivision of the primordial or Cambrian period in American geology; so named from the sandstone of Potsdam, new York. See chart of Geology. ![]()
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A Monkey's Uncle... to crafted items. Clay pottery has been an element of human culture almost as far back as we can trace. Even if chimps were able to create such pots (and I do not doubt they could if shown how) they would not instantly see that water could be carried for long distances or food items kept safe ...
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A Monkey's Uncle... to crafted items. Clay pottery has been an element of human culture almost as far back as we can trace. Even if chimps were able to create such pots (and I do not doubt they could if shown how) they would not instantly see that water could be carried for long distances or food items kept safe ...
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