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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Extensively restored, the original beaker consisting of the lower half plus two sherds of the rim and three of the neck. Light brown fabric. This is a long necked beaker, probably of Clarke's (1970) Developed Northern or Late Northern British Group (N2 or N3) and Lanting & Van der Waals Step 5 beakers. The decoration is continuous and entirely held within narrow linear horizontal bands, covering the entire sides of the beaker. Techniques include; scored zig-zags, comb tooth impression and diagonal finger nail impressions, as well as pecking with a sharp circular point. All linear horizontal bands look to have been impressed with small rectangular comb teeth.
LI7.3b
Site Name: Llanelieu, Powys
Notes: probably found in association with the flint dagger 78.31H/2, in the general area of the stated coordinates
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