An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . hem. Horizontal bands,composed of incised lines and dots, cover nearly the wholesurface of the vase.^ Some Continental archaeologists in their endeavour toclassify Neolithic pottery have introduced a division ofCorded IVare^ vessels ornamented by pressing a cord ^ P. du Chatellier, Poterie aux Epoques prchistoriques et gauloises enArmorique. Closmadeuc, op. cit. La France prehistorique., p. 262. , Orientaux et Occidentaux en Espagne aux Temps prchistor-iques, and LEspagne Prehistorique, in Rev. Quest. Scicntif. (1893).Cf. Abercromby


An introduction to the study of prehistoric art . hem. Horizontal bands,composed of incised lines and dots, cover nearly the wholesurface of the vase.^ Some Continental archaeologists in their endeavour toclassify Neolithic pottery have introduced a division ofCorded IVare^ vessels ornamented by pressing a cord ^ P. du Chatellier, Poterie aux Epoques prchistoriques et gauloises enArmorique. Closmadeuc, op. cit. La France prehistorique., p. 262. , Orientaux et Occidentaux en Espagne aux Temps prchistor-iques, and LEspagne Prehistorique, in Rev. Quest. Scicntif. (1893).Cf. Abercromby, (p. Plates I-III. ^ Cf. A. Gotze, Uber die Glidderung und Chronologie der jung-ersen Steinzeit, in Zeitschriftfiir Ethnologie (1900), p. 259. 144 PREHISTORIC ART In different ways upon the clay before it is baked. Ceramicof this nature is diffused over a wide area on the Conti-nent, from Southern Germany and Switzerland to ornamented in this manner is by no means un-common in Britain, but it is principally found on vessels.


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