The story of humans being fashioned from clay is a foundational myth about the origin of mankind. We’re familiar with it in the West through the story of Adam and Eve, and it’s also a common theme across the spectrum of human cultures and countries – from the Ancient Greeks to the Yoruba in West Africa, via the Egyptians and the Inca.
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