Ceramic vessel
Comment
The pottery urn is a native type, hand-made in a grey/buff ware, and coated with haematite in an Early Iron Age A tradition. The only decoration consists of irregular, shallow grooving, which is vertical on the upper part of the body and horizontal towards the base. No piece of the rim was found, and it is possible that this had already been cut off by ploughing activity on some previous occasion before the coins themselves came to light. The urn cannot be closely dated independently of the coins.
Preservation
body
Material
Ceramic
Hoard
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