Carinated bowls

Made by some of the first farmers and settlers in Britain, Carinated bowls were among the earliest known pottery styles in the British Isles, appearing around 4000 BCE. These versatile vessels were essential for Neolithic life, used for cooking, storing, and serving food. This pottery style endured for centuries, spreading widely across Britain and Ireland. Carinated bowls are defined by their smooth, curved shape, undecorated surfaces, and rounded bases, which allowed them to sit comfortably in embers of an open fire or on uneven surfaces.

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