| 31. | Within Cornwall, Western Rustwort is generally found growing on micaceous or clay waste substrates which are flat or gently sloping.
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| 32. | She started making micaceous pottery at the age of 50 with the encouragement of a neighbor who gave her some clay.
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| 33. | Eventually she began using more contemporary designs and symbols on her pots, making them out of both micaceous and white clay.
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| 34. | The also found micaceous red ware, a kind of ceramic, in abundance which confirmed the existence of Indus valley civilization.
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| 35. | The formation is composed of grey, purple and red shales with micaceous sandstone beds towards the top of the stratigraphical unit.
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| 36. | When she first started making pottery she made one-of-a-kind micaceous pots using different ancient designs and symbols.
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| 37. | He shared a booth with his grandmother Cora Durand at the Micaceous Pottery Artists Convocation at the School of American Research in 1995.
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| 38. | An expert in micaceous clay pottery, he takes classic ceramic techniques and refines them to push the medium beyond the expected norms.
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| 39. | In 1980, at the age of 50, Dubray began making micaceous pottery, upholding the tradition of her mother and their ancestors.
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| 40. | The primary and most important source for gathering micaceous clay by Picuris potters was located four and a half miles east of their village.
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