132 SEPULCHRAL POTTERY. 



LIST OF SEPULCHRAL POTTERY IN THE DORSET 

 COUNTY MUSEUM FROINI THE BARROWS OF 

 DORSET. A.D. 1908. 



The details in this list are entered as far as possible in the 

 following order : — (i) Classification of specimen under one 

 of four heads, viz. — Cinerar}^ Urn, Incense Cup, Drinking Cup, 

 or Food Vessel. (2) Locality of the find. (3) Size — ist, height ; 

 2nd, breadth at top, outside measure. (4) Description of shape 

 and ornament. (5) Name of donor. 



The numbers in this list correspond with numbers affixed to 

 the specimens. 



1. Cinerary Urn. — Lord's Down, Dewlish. lyin. by i2|in. 



Zig-zag ornament, one handle pierced, from a barrow 

 containing six burials. Nos. 3 and 31 are from same 

 barrow. This urn was found inverted in the second 

 layer from the top. {Celtic Tumidi, p. 49,) Warne 

 Collection. 



2. CiN. Urn. — Bincombe. i6Jin. by i2in. Overhanging rim 



covered with ornament. {Celtic Tumuli, p. 52.) Warne 

 Collection. 



3. CiN. Urn. — Lord's Down, Dewlish. i6in. by 13 Jin., from 



same barrow as Nos. i and 31, being the uppermost of 

 six burials. Two flat semi-circular handles. {Celtic 

 Tumuli, p. 47.) Warne Collection. 



4. CiN. Urn. — Winterbourne Whitchurch. 2ofin. by i6|in. 



Flower pot shape. The only ornament a line of dents, 

 probably made with a bone tool. Shipp Collection. 



5. Cm. Urn. — Winterbourne Clenston. 2i|in. by i4fin. 



Flower pot shape. Four small bosses ; a fillet with a 

 row of oval indentations. Mrs. Michel. 



6. CiN. Urn, — Worgrets, Wareham. 18 Jin. by isin. Frag- 



ments restored in cement, overhanging rim, two flat 

 handles remaining out of four. Mr. Cunnington. 



