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Early Bronze Age pottery food vessel
Upper part, of good buff-surfaced ware and Food-vessel tradition with marked external and much deeper, hollow, internal bevel to the rim; the shoulder is much narrower than the mouth. The decoration (wholly incised) consists of two rows of stabbed impressions on the inside of the rim, zig-zag lines on the external bevel, a broad diagonally hatched band on the neck and a broader groove on the shoulder. Longworths (1984) Primary Series, North Western style, but may actually be a food vessel???
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
34.474/2
Find Information
Site Name: Mynydd Maes Mawr, Llanelltyd
Notes: from a ruined cairn
Measurements
height / mm:uncertain
diameter / mm:(as restored) 204
Material
pottery
Location
In store
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