By Mrs. M. E. Cunnington. 537 



Plate HI. 



1 Fragment of a large open mouthed vessel of thick greyish black pottery 



mixed with pounded flint. The ornamentation is reminiscent of that 

 of some Bronze Age cinerary urns. No other piece of ({uite similar 

 ware or ornamentation was found. 



2 Fragment of a large shouldered vessel, with row of indentations or. line 



of shoulder and below rim ; the ware is of a reddish brown colour 

 and striated with tool marks ; the surface uni)olished. Found in 

 Pit 3. 



3 Fragment of rim of large shouldered vessel, of fine thin reddish brown 



ware, the surface smooth but not polished ; ornamented with deeply 

 stabbed indentations and inciscjd lines ; the lower double row of in- 

 dentations mark the shoulder. 



Platk IV. 



1 Part of well-made bowl of fine grey ware, with ornamented rim and 



sharply angular shoulder. The shape of the lower part of this vessel 

 appears to have been that of a round or nearly round bottomed bowl. 

 Well decorated with incised lines. 



2 Part of nearly round bottomed bowl, the flattened base perforated as 



a colander, the ware greyish black with smooth surface. It has been 

 broken off along the sharp angle of the shoulder and appears to have 

 been a vessel similar in shape to Fig 1 of this plate. Found in ditch 

 section. 



Plate Y. 



1 Fragment of greyish brown ware with ornament of incised lines. 



2 Fragment of large shouldered vessel, with double row of irregularly 



placed, deeply stabbed, circular indentations, marking line of shoulder. 



3 Fragment of elaborately ornamented rim of a shouldered vessel ; the 



ware is of a greyish colour, but the outside of the vessel ap])efirs to 

 have been covered with a light brown coating, and to have been 

 then polished. The whole surface above the shoulder is covered 

 with a series of lightly impressed broad lines produced by a blunt 

 ended tool ; the circles immediately below the shoulder line seem to 

 have been made by the pressure of a hollow tube, such as a reed or 

 bone, on the soft clay. 



4 Fragment of rim of black highly jjolished ware. The ornamentation 



of deeply incised circular indentations and of incised lines has been 

 filh'd ill with a white ])re])aration, or " slip." This white filling on 

 tilt' pojislu'd l)lack ground nuist have been very cnVctive. Several 

 l)i eces with iiieised ornamentation have bfen tiUed in in a >iiiiilar way. 



Pi,.\Ti.: VI. 



1 Fragment of .~^llM^^ld^ red vcsx-l of jiulislicd Mack ware. The dee}ily 



incised lilies and indentations have had a white- tilling .similar to that 



of Fig. 1, ri. \ . 



2 Fragment of rim of grey ware with red coating' on the outside; the 



' St-t' description of this ware, I'l. I I., 2. 



