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Two sherds of pottery

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From Skara Brae, Orkney

Two sherds of pottery
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These two sherds of pottery were found at the site of the Neolithic Village at Skara Brae in Orkney. They are part of a pottery tradition termed 'Grooved Ware'. The pot dates from between 3100 and 2400 BC.

The sherds, probably part of one pot, are decorated with applied pellets above and below three horizontal strips. The strips were made by applying a thick strip, then dividing it into three by scoring out two deep grooves.

By 3000 BC a new form of pottery, called 'Grooved Ware', appears in Scotland. Pots were decorated with incised lines in geometric patterns, often with applied strips of clay. Examples have been found at ceremonial and settlement sites throughout Britain.

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