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Early Bronze Age pottery beaker
(Restored from frags) Good dark warm buff ware, with black core, of long-necked type. Decoration consists of a series of oval impression under rim (which has short oblique notched lines on top) and around moulding at base of neck; remainder notched, with a triple bar-chevron on neck, enclosing hatched lozenges, a single bar-chevron on body above bulge and a quadruple series enclosing hatched lozenges, below, the two being seperated by a narrow plain zone. Clarke (1970) group S2. Lanting and Van der Waals (1972) step 6.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
34.474/1
Find Information
Site Name: Mynydd Foel Uchaf, Llanelltyd
Grid Reference: SH 708 202
Collection Method: excavation
Notes: Found, during uncontrolled excavations, with burial of uncertain type in a ruined cairn on Mynydd Maesmawr
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Material
pottery
Location
In store
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