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<P align="justify"> Asbestos ceramic … <P align="justify"> Asbestos ceramics: ceramics made from clay to which crushed asbestos has been added. It is not therefore the name of a particular type of ceramics but rather a collective term for a technical practice. Asbestos is a fibrous material that is found in some places in northern and eastern [[Fennoscandia|Fennoscandia]]. Crushed asbestos began to be mixed with clay for vessels in eastern Finland, apparently in connection with the Paakkila asbestos deposit in Tuusniemi about 4500 B.C. Thereafter, the asbestos ceramic tradition continued uninterrupted in eastern and northern Fennoscandia until the end of the Early Metal Age and of the Early Iron Age that formed part of it (c. A.D. 300). The use of asbestos was adopted by the agricultural communities of the west and northwest coast of Norway in the Bronze Age, and it continued there until the [[Early Metal Age|Middle Iron Age]] (c. A.D. 600).</P><BR><BR>
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