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Claystone, hardened clay.
The hardened clay tablets being repatriated date from the middle of the reign of Darius I, 509 B. C. to 494 B. C.
When the lanes were covered or put into sheds (called Kegelbahns in Germany and Austria and usually attached to village taverns or guest houses), the playing surfaces ranged from wood or hardened clay to, in later years, asphalt.
Under my sandals, the ridges and troughs of hardened clay were unforgiving.
Breaking the hardened clay open with the restaurant's small hammer is fun for all ages.
Heckenberger didn't respond; instead, he bent down and rooted through the dirt, picking up a piece of hardened clay with grooves along the edges.
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In many Middle Eastern excavations, fire-hardened clay figurines, the first ceramics, predate the fired pots.
Not meant to be saved as a permanent record, it was not baked in a kiln, but ended up in a refuse dump, where a fire hardened the clay for posterity.
Use patience when waiting for self-hardening clay to harden.
It would soften wax, harden clay, blacken sugar, and whiten other things.
If you're not already intimately familiar with how to kiln-harden clay, let the people who run the kiln fire your model.
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