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Head jars were widely used throughout Roman Britain and are some of the most striking ceramic items produced during Roman rule, and seem to have been a favourite of Romano-British potters. Shop here https://t.co/PGFyW44qc8
In the early to mid part of the Bronze Age the dead were often cremated and placed in collared urns, which would then be inverted in clay or stone lined pits and sealed with a stone slab. Full details here https://t.co/csFbyI4SjA
The Achavanich Beaker, discovered during an excavation of a burial cist in 1987. The cist was unusual in that it was dug into the Caithness flagstone bedrock, a process that would have involved moving 3.4 tones of stone to create a pit. Full detail here https://t.co/BaFDwh9uRE
We are down to our last two beautiful Bronze Age Beakers. And they are fabulous! Each one has been authentically made using the same kind of tools and techniques the the original potters would have used. Check them out now before they are all gone. https://t.co/UVO8mZoHsG
Torksey ware was a style of pottery brought to Brit by the Viking. Names after the location of an overwintering army camp located 13km Northwest of Lincoln, in what it the modern day village of Torksey. We have added this Torksey replica to the shop https://t.co/rUGwfVfI4d
Here is a Scottish beaker to celebrate Burns Night. This is a very rare beaker in that it has both cord and comb decoration on its surface. The comb decoration appears to have been applied in order to correct a mishap in cord decoration. Full details here https://t.co/NVMcII7U6m
We have added this Gorgeous collared urn to our prehistoric collection. It really is a beauty. Full details here https://t.co/xYbBhCjzOL
White cattle were considered to be of great importance to the Greeks and Romans, and feature in several of their myths, which is just one of the reasons we love this white bull lamp which is based on a find from Chillingham Castle. Full details here https://t.co/PQN8kzEvZh
We have updated our beautiful prehistoric goddesses. Including the iconic Willendorf Venus, the magnificent Dolni Vestonice & the ever popular mini Venus. Each one isuniquely marked by the smoke & fire that created her. In our Prehistoric collection now https://t.co/DwLOSA7nk4