IRISH ANTIQUITY
- Object Name
- Pot : urn : cordoned
- Description
- Pot : urn : cordoned Two very low cordons encircle this vessel. The rim is flat on top and with no internal bevel. Decoration is restricted to one band of twisted cord arranged in diagonal lines within two horizontal lines of cord. This is placed immediately below the rim and is teminated by the first cordon. The second cordon occurs about mid-way down the vessel. Neither of these cordons is applied, instead they are barely raised up from the background.
- Materials
- ceramic
- Place Collected
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- Catalogue Number
- BELUM.A1339
- Copyright
- National Museums NI
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