Beaker
This pottery beaker was discovered in many pieces in a stone-lined burial pit at the centre of a stone ring or cairn at Farway, Devon. Two fossilised sea urchins were...
This pottery beaker was discovered in many pieces in a stone-lined burial pit at the centre of a stone ring or cairn at Farway, Devon. Two fossilised sea urchins were...
This small wheel-thrown beaker was made in Spain. It is one of the most complete example known from south west England....
This New Forest ware beaker fragment was found at a Roman settlement situated next to the Roman road between Honiton and Exeter....
These small pieces of pottery are part of a pot called a ‘beaker’ and were discovered at Westward Ho! in Devon. It is decorated with lines of round impressions which...
These small pieces of pottery are part of a pot called a ‘beaker’ and were discovered at Westward Ho! in Devon. It is decorated with lines of round impressions which...
This is one of a group of finds excavated from a barrow in 1870. Such daggers had a blade riveted to wooden handles. They are often associated with burials containing...
Barbed and tanged arrowheads are a characteristic stone tool made in the early Bronze Age. They are often found in burials with Beaker pottery and copper objects. This example comes...
This piece of flint was a core, a piece of stone from which smaller fragments were removed for cutting or to make into tools. This example dates from the Neolithic...
This flint flake dates to the Neolithic period and was found at Beer Head in Devon. The small chips of stone that have been taken from its edges show that...