Danielle
Amherst, MA
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Archaeologist here. A SHARD is a piece of glass. A piece of pottery is a SHERD. A very common mistake but the vowel is important!
@Danielle Dear mansplainers: I do understand that SHARD is commonly used in every day language to refer to a broken piece of anything, but it would have been very easy to just clue this with glass instead of pottery and therefore satisfy everyone!
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