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Someone else answered this in a different question, but it's the exact same one:
"Pottery back in the Archaic period was primarily in the colors black and a burnt orange due to the usage of black against the stark orange/red of the clay. The Black/Red-figure technique and abstract ornamentation were popular themes back in the Archaic period as well as depictions or inscriptions from popular legends or myths. Some pottery included depictions of animals and rare beasts from the Far East such as tigers, pheasants, and ornamental foliage which would surround the figures or inscriptions."
,,,Is what he/she wrote! Again, I DID NOT write this!
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The pottery looks during the archaic period are usually characterized by its black and dark orange color.
This is because due to the burnt method of drying the pottery when making it.
Also, it is usually painted or decorated with images of different wild animals such as tigers, dragons, snakes, or huge birds.
The archaic period lasted between 650 BC to 480 BC.
Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the pottery appearance of the archaic period reflects the development and artistic value of the period.
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