An edition of Clay (2005)

Clay

the history and evolution of humankind's relationship with Earth's most primal element

1st University Press of New England ed.
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Suzanne Staubach
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An edition of Clay (2005)

Clay

the history and evolution of humankind's relationship with Earth's most primal element

1st University Press of New England ed.
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Its effect on the progress of civilization has been profound. It has played a crucial role in the development of the culinary arts, the rise of international trade, the invention of writing, and -- not least of all -- the construction of towns and cities. Even after thirty thousand years, clay continues to play a vital role in our everyday lives and the advancement of civilization. Its history is the story of the human race. - Jacket flap.

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288

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Clay: the history and evolution of humankind's relationship with Earth's most primal element
2013, University Press of New England
in English - 1st University Press of New England ed.
Cover of: Clay
Clay: the History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element
2013, University Press of New England
in English
Cover of: Clay
Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element
2013, University Press of New England
in English
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Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship
December 5, 2006, Berkley Trade
in English
Cover of: Clay
Cover of: Clay
Clay: The History and Evolution of Humankind's Relationship with Earth's Most Primal Element
November 1, 2005, Berkley Hardcover
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-270) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
620.1/91
Library of Congress
QE471.3 .S73 2013, QE471.3.S73 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 288 p.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31012968M
ISBN 10
1611685036
ISBN 13
9781611685039
LCCN
2013941836
OCLC/WorldCat
840463257

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