Peterborough ware
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- Archaeology prehistoric pottery of the mid to late Neolithic in Britain (c.3400-2500 BC), characterized by a round base and decorated with the impressions of twisted cord and bird bones. Unlike the contemporary grooved ware, it is not associated with henge monuments.【考古】彼得伯勒陶器(英国新石器时代[约前3400-前2500]中晚期的史前陶器, 特征为圆底座并饰有绞绳和鸟骨的印记; 与同时代带槽陶器不同, 它与圆形石结构纪念物无关)。
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named after PETERBOROUGH, where certain neolithic sites were located.