In the very centre of Tula the third and the largest pottery kiln of the first half of the 16th century has been discovered in course of archeological excavations.
The news has been reported to Interfax by Head of Kulikovo Field Museum Reserve Department Alexei Vorontsov.
As he said, the found pottery kiln and various earthenware indicate that Tula’s first pottery settlement was once located here. The potters and brickmakers who lived here manufactured bricks that were used for building the Tula Kremlin.
Source: interfax.ru
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Ancient Pottery Kiln Discovered in Tula
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