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Early Bronze Age pottery beaker
Much restored long-necked beaker of relatively coarse buff-grey ware with small grits. The neck is slightly convex. The decoration consists of combed lines arranged in two lozenge-filled patterns on the neck and upper part of the body. On the lower part of the body there are three zones of decoration, the uppermost of incomplete combed lines, the middle zone of closely spaced vertical lines and, towards the base, a third zone of pendant triangles.
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
63.450/1
Find Information
Site Name: Ysgwennant, Llansilin
Grid Reference: SJ 189 305
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 1963
Notes: found in primary burial pit no. 2
Acquisition
Donation, 25/11/1963
Measurements
height / mm:185.0
internal diameter / mm:128.0-135.0 (of rim)
diameter / mm
maximum diameter / mm:169.0 (girth)
diameter / mm
weight / g:897.9 (as restored)
diameter / mm:90.0 (of base)
length / mm:75.0 (of neck)
Material
pottery
Location
In store
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