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Neolithic pottery vessel

Sherds in a hard and well-fired fabric with smooth well finished surfaces. The fabric contains finely crushed grog and sand. The splayed bowl has had an inturned rim with a diameter of c.160mm. The base diameter is c.70mm. The fabric averages 7mm thick. The vessel has been decorated internally and externally. Externally, the decoration appears to be restricted to the upper part of the vessel and comprises panels of multiple oblique incised lines. Internally the decoration comprises multiple lenticular stabs or impressions inside the rim with narrow panels of incised herringbone which narrows towards the base. The herringbone motif changes to oblique lines as the panels narrow. Between these elongated chevrons are panels of extremely fine twisted cord maggots.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

99.16H/1.175

Find Information

Site Name: Upper Ninepence, Powys

Grid Reference: SO 2512 6136
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1993 - 1997

Notes: in the Walton Basin area of Radnorshire, PRN 305

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