Peterborough ware

Peterborough ware is a decorated British Neolithic pottery style of the early to middle English Neolithic. Named after Peterborough, the nearest city to where the style was first discovered, it is found in the region of South-East England and East Anglia. it is known for the impressed pits made by bone or wood implements in its sides. Whipped cord was also used to make circular ‘maggot’ patterns. Ebbsfleet ware, Fengate ware and Mortlake ware have been identified as subdivisions of Peterborough ware

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