In the latter half of the neolithic age, Potterymaking had become an art that required special skills.

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  • The neolithic pottery, in the beginning, was in monochrome, i.e., single colour with a burnished surface. Pots were polished by rubbing with a wooden or stone tool. 
  • Some pots had carved designs, using techniques of stamping and applique work. 
  • Gradually Neolithic people began to decorate their pots with painted designs. 
  • Thus, in the latter half of the Neolithic age, pottery making had become an art that required special skills.

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