
Cretaceous pottery
Cretaceous pottery refers to ceramics created during the Cretaceous period, roughly 145 to 66 million years ago. While not as common or well-preserved as prehistoric pottery from later periods, archaeologists sometimes discover pottery shards from this time, offering insights into ancient cultures and their crafts. These artifacts can reveal details about the materials, techniques, and daily life of Cretaceous peoples or societies, though direct evidence linking to specific groups is limited. Overall, Cretaceous pottery provides a rare glimpse into early human or transitional ceramic practices in a distant geological era.