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Early Bronze Age pottery beaker
Of long-necked type. Decoration coarsely combed throughout, consisting of short, oblique lines on the internal bevel of the rim and herring-bone on the external lip. There are three zones containing reserved bar-chevrons on the neck separated by narrow, plain bands. The upper two zones have a ground of short oblique lines, the bottom zone is plain. The body is decorated with a series of bar-chevrons arranged to form a continuous horizontal diamond-pattern, the diamonds decreasing in size towards the base. Of good ware with a pinkish buff burnished surface.
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Site Name: Cors-y-dre Farm, Llannon
Notes: found in a cist with no trace of human remains