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In the new Stone Age, the first artificial material invented by man appeared - refractory clay. Previously, people used for their needs what nature gave - stone, wood, bone. Dishes were also made from wood, shells, and large nut shells. Baskets were woven from flexible branches, and bags were made from animal skins. It is difficult to cook hot food in such dishes (one way is to throw a red-hot stone into a leather bag filled with food). Now the dishes began to be molded from clay, mixing it with water, sand, crushed stone or chopped straw. These additives were necessary so that the dishes would not crack during firing. The vessels molded from the resulting mass were dried, collected in a heap, shifted and covered with combustible material (for example, sheep dung cakes), and set on fire. Slight, but prolonged heat made it possible to burn the vessels quite well.

The invention of earthenware refractory dishes made it possible to cook dishes known to us such as cereals, soups, stews, fry food using oil. Meat and vegetables were not only baked and fried over an open fire, but also boiled.
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The dishes were made by women. They made not only comfortable, but also beautiful things. The rough surface of the prepared vessel was covered with liquid colored clay and painted with mineral paints. Some preferred not to draw, but to scratch patterns or apply them with special stamps. Everyone who has ever been to historical museums remembers these bowls, dishes, pots, huge vessels for storing grain and other supplies.

Ornaments on vessels and other things were very diverse, especially in the areas of ancient agriculture, in the East. These are geometric shapes, and flower rosettes, and figurines of animals, and dancing people. The ornaments are so perfect that they can be mistaken for the creation of specially trained artists. However, they were made by women who adopted the skill from their ancestors. They owe their art to a long tradition, searches and mistakes of many generations.



They painted not only vessels, but also the walls of dwellings. These were simple ornaments that varied among different communities, as well as images of animals and people. Simple patterns were made by ordinary women, and complex, multi-figured patterns intended for ceremonies were made by women and men with special knowledge of customs and traditions. In houses with such images, as is known from the excavations of the settlement in Turkey, amazing in terms of the wealth of finds, Catal Huyuk, rituals were periodically performed, and each time the wall painting was updated for them.

Another important device was molded from clay - stoves and hearths. Depending on the purpose, they had a different form. There were ovens for baking bread. In the southern regions they were low, round, with a wide opening at the top. First, a fire was lit in them, and then, when it died down, and the walls became hot enough, cakes of dough were stuck on them from the inside.


At this time, people began to wear a lot of jewelry, which at the same time served as amulets for them - protectors from evil spirits. These works of art, for all their modesty, are very beautiful. At that time, there were no professional artists working to meet the needs of wealthy people, there were not only palaces, but even rich houses. Everything that we used to consider art was life itself. Singing and dancing accompanied not only festivities, but also household chores.

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In the new stone age, hunting weapons, bows, and traps were improved. People learned to weave baskets from branches and build dams on rivers to prevent the passage of fish, to make boats, hollowing them out of tree trunks, and, probably, to build rafts. In the northern regions, such a convenient device as skis appears. Utensils of people, their tools, thanks to new methods of processing material, become more perfect. Things take on a beautiful appearance, their shapes correspond to their purpose. For example, the inhabitants of the ocean coasts of Asia and North America, using the simplest tools, could make leather-covered boats that did not let water through. Sitting in such a boat, the walrus hunter became so attached to it, fastening the upper leather cover around the belt, that, having turned over, the boat did not scoop up water and could take its original position.

The life of non-settled people is modest. Nomadic hunters could not have heavy utensils, their dwellings had to be light, like yurts and huts. Before the advent of pack and draft animals, everything had to be carried on oneself. Settled farmers and pastoralists, if the land around was fertile, lived in one place for a long time - for centuries. Of course, they continued to hunt, fish, gather berries, as the peasants of all countries did many centuries later and as the villagers do now. In the conditions of a sedentary life, it is possible to build strong houses from clay bricks, dried in the sun, from wood or stone.

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It was the transition to a settled state that brought to life such an art form as architecture.

At first, the dwellings were round, like hunters' huts. But it was more convenient to build houses of a rectangular plan from bricks and straight tree trunks. If the family grew, they made an extension. Stoves for heating and cooking appeared in the houses, with the help of special chimneys they learned how to remove smoke outside. Furniture also appeared - tables, benches, simple chairs. In the East, where there were few trees, benches along the walls were made of clay.