Stuck In Clay - Exploring North Carolina
Stuck In Clay - Exploring North Carolina Red clay is as much a part of our state’s heritage as pine tar and basketball. Those who try to grow crops in clay often have a distinctly different view from those who make pottery or bricks. The clays of North Carolina are an important part of our heritage. From where does clay come? How does it get its color? In this episode, we will visit geologists who can answer these questions. - Help Support Exploring North Carolina! Merchandise https://my-store-c8411a.creator-sprin... #exploringnorthcarolina #potery #northcarolina

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Jugtown & Mark Hewitt Pottery

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Wild Clay for Beginners: How to Forage Your Own Pottery Clay

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North Carolina Native Species Free Documentary

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Catawba Valley Pottery and Antiques Festival | Collecting Carolina | NC Weekend | UNC-TV

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The Science of Salt Glaze Pottery: Science on the SPOT - QUEST North Carolina

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The Archaeological Evidence Rewriting North Carolina's Ancient Story

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Southeastern Pottery with Dr Neill J. Wallis Florida Museum

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The Best Way to Process Wild Clay

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Gabriel Nichols - Throwing a medium flower pot using wild clay.

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Making Stoneware Pottery With Guy Wolff & Rajiv Surendra

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The Potters' Fire — The Art & Craft of 19th Century Salt Glazed Pottery

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The Complete Albemarle Sound Adventure: Exploring North Carolina's Waters | Free Documentary

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Wild Clay, The Story of NC Clay

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The science behind why clay is perfect for pottery | Sci NC

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Clive Bowen 'Born, not made' - film about British slipware potter

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The Wood-Fired Pottery of Matt Jones

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Making clay water jar | Full process of Clay Pottery making

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The Untold Story of Water: North Carolina's Historical Impact

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Jugtown Pottery, ORIGINS episode

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