Grimston

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A Neolithic long barrow in Yorkshire, England, which is the type site of the Grimston-Lyles Hill pottery ware. The pottery is characterized by plain, round-bottomed carinated bowls with an everted rim but without handles. It was current across most of Britain c 4500-3300 BC. Some variants, as at Ebbsfleet in Kent, made more use of decoration.

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