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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Upper part of coarsegrey ware with large grits and buff surface, with double shoulder groove (without stops) and thick rim with slight external and broad internal bevel, with two longitudinal furrows. The decoration consists of a single row, on the external bevel, of elongated diagonal impressions stamped with a bone tool (bird-bone?) abd a double row of similar impressions forming a herring-bone on the internal bevel. Similar diagonal, similarly aligned rows of impressions decorate the three ridges flanking the twin shoulder-grooves and the neck is decorated with two horizontal rows of vertical, cord-impressed semi-circular loops.
Site Name: Bedd Emlyn, Clocaenog
Notes: found on the site of a destroyed ruond cairn or ring barrow about 630 yds. SW of above, found with secondary cremation, inverted with the base missing