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Do women make pottery in Greece or do men do?

It's not accurate to say that only one gender makes pottery in Greece or anywhere else. Pottery making has historically been a craft practiced by both men and women in Greece.

While there may have been some division of labor in the past, with men potentially handling the more physically demanding aspects like kiln firing, women were certainly involved in shaping, decorating, and selling pottery.

There are numerous historical examples of women potters in Greece, dating back to ancient times. Here are some points to consider:

* Ancient Greece: There is evidence of women potters in ancient Greece, though their work may not have been as highly regarded as that of men.

* Traditional pottery: In traditional villages across Greece, both men and women have been involved in the craft for generations. Women have often specialized in specific techniques, like creating decorative patterns.

* Modern Greece: Today, both men and women are active in pottery in Greece. You will find many women running their own studios and selling their work.

So, it's important to avoid making generalizations about gender roles in pottery making. Both men and women have played, and continue to play, important roles in this craft throughout Greece's history.

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