Shard from a decorated Neolithic Bowl from Hengrove Farm, Staines These sherds are from a decorated Neolithic bowl recovered during excavations at Hengrove Farm, near Staines, undertaken by the Surrey County Archaeological Unit (SCAU). The style of decoration is known as Peterborough Ware (c.3400–2700 cal BC), named after a site where a large number of these sherds were recovered. It is a type of pottery that developed out of plain Early Neolithic bowls and is very distinctive. This ware is commonly divided into three styles, Ebbsfleet, Mortlake and Fengate. Based primarily on the decoration, the vessel illustrated here Decorated Neolithic Bowl shard from Hengrove Farm, Stainesbelongs to the Ebbsfleet style, characterised by its relatively simple decoration and form.
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