What Different Forms Of Art Were There?
by Alex and Keenan
An example of Buddhist art.
On the visit to the museum, we saw many different forms of art such as pottery and kabuki. Kabuki is a form of acting and dancing. It is usually used for entertaining. Pottery is a form of art that was used by the Jomon people. It was not only used for plates and eating utensils but it was also used for religious purposes and housing. One thing I saw when I was at the museum was a real skeleton dug up from underground and beside it was pottery. The reason for the pottery being buried with the body is because they thought that in their next life, they would need the valued belongings that were held in the pots made of potter. Technology is common in all river civilizations. It was used to make tools, art, toys, pottery, and weapons. Technology played a big part in these civilizations because it was needed in almost everything they did. If it weren't for technology, and knowledge of the people, they wouldn't have survived because they need the tools that they made to eat and hunt.