SDO20498 - The Origins and Development of the Primary Series in the Collared Urn Tradition in England and Wales. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 27, 263-306

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Title The Origins and Development of the Primary Series in the Collared Urn Tradition in England and Wales. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 27, 263-306
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Date/Year 1961

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The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the development of the Collared vessel from the Peterborough ceramic tradition and assess the contributions made by other non-Peterborough traditions; to define a series of vessels within the Collared Urn tradition which carry demonstrably early traits of only limited duration; and to suggest the limiting conditions within which this controlled typological analysis may be expected to apply. Since divergence of opinion exists in the literature as to terminology, the terms used in this paper can be briefly summarized. For the sake of clarity it seems important to distinguish between descriptive terms, defining pottery traditions and functional, defining the uses to which vessels were put. In the past, the vessels which will be discussed below have been described variously as ‘Collared’, ‘Overhanging-rim’ and ‘Crowned’. In the following text the term ‘Collared’ has been retained for the whole tradition, and no distinction has been made between ‘Collared’ and ‘Overhanging-rim’.

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Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society , Volume 27 , December 1961 , pp. 263 - 306 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0079497X00016078 Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1961

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  • Clandon Barrow, Winterborne St Martin (Monument)

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