When we see clay enter economic documentation, it's usually as finished products or labor agreements for product manufacturing. In this way, we don't see the material exchange hands, only its work.
This tracks for premodern societies, where human labor is fundamentally the most lucrative commodity.
This tracks for premodern societies, where human labor is fundamentally the most lucrative commodity.
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There are several industries that are largely invisible due to this bias, with clay and reed being the most apparent examples.
It was human time and effort that mattered.