No worries it's kind of a technical field, with some interesting high temperature chemistry, but if you really want to capture what our ancestors did thousands of years ago, Andy Ward is really a wonderful resource. He does a lot of native clay harvesting and very local recreations of ancient techniques, sort of "experimental archaeology" stuff.
It's not what I do, but I've learned a lot from him even with sort of "as unrelated as you can get" ceramics focuses (I mostly work in thrown porcelain, with electric firing and fancy glazing techniques).
It's not what I do, but I've learned a lot from him even with sort of "as unrelated as you can get" ceramics focuses (I mostly work in thrown porcelain, with electric firing and fancy glazing techniques).