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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Oxidised yellow brown surfaces with distinct blackening near the rim. The vessel has an inverted internally bevelled rim and a wide collear, with a sharply angled shoulder, producing a tripartite profile.
On the collar there is incised herringbone patterning, whilst on the neck is a frieze of concentric vertical triangles, filled with a background of horizontal lines.
Most of the rim and collar has survived, however, about half of the lower body is reconstructed.
Longworths (1984) Secondary series, North western style, form Ic
Site Name: South Hill Barrow, Talbenny
Notes: From the excavation of a composite kerbed round barrow in a cist near the circumference; from the primary deposit in a small mound of clay and stones covering an apparently empty grave dug in the sub-soil.