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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Several sherds from a Middle to Late Bronze Age vessel broadly attributable to the Deverel-Rimbury ceramic tradition. Made of coarse fabric containing common angular crushed rock inclusions (1-3mm) with abraded buff surfaces and dark grey core. The rim is flattened and decorated with oblique incised line and the neck is slightly everted, defined by a broad, shallow, horizontal groove with several deeply stabbed circular impressions below. Both the oblique lines on the rim and near-perforations arounde the neck and shoulder can be found on other pottery of similar date from Rhuddlan (Quinnell et al 1994, 133-5, fig.12.1-2), and Four Crosses (Gibson in Warrilow et al 1986, 75, fig.12)
Site Name: Nant-y-Llyn, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Notes: Found overlooking Nant-y-Llyn, south-east of Moel Sych, near Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Powys. These are wrongly attributed at from Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant by savory in his note on the discovery (Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 22 (3) 1967, 206-7).