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  5. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    A fire pit. The defining feature of fire pits is that they are designed to contain fire and prevent it from spreading. A fire pit can vary from a pit dug in the ground (fire hole) to an elaborate gas burning structure of stone, brick, and metal. Certain contemporary fire pit styles include fire bowls that can either be set in the ground or ...

  6. Fire pot - Wikipedia

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    Nomadic people could carry these small fires with them, using them to start larger fires for their evening camps. Archaeologists found that fire pots were being used 10,000, or more, years ago, according to finds during the 1936-37 dig in Fells Cave , [1] of which is located in the valley of the Rio Chico, not far from the Strait of Magellan.

  7. Japanese tea utensils - Wikipedia

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    A ro (fire pit) in the Urasenke-style. The hishaku (bamboo ladle) is held in the opening of the kama, a container for boiling water. The futaoki is also supporting the kama 's lid. Ro (炉) are fire pits built into the floor of tea rooms and used in the cold season, for heating the hot water kettle (kama) to make the tea.

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