Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware
Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware
Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware
Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware
Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware
Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware

Durrington Wall, Grooved Ware

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Handcrafted Replica Neolithic Grooved Ware Pot – Inspired by Durrington Walls

Details

This replica grooved ware pot is based on a sherd discovered at the significant Neolithic site of Durrington Walls, located near Stonehenge. Beautifully decorated with vertical ribs and bird bone impressions, this vessel may have been used in midsummer or midwinter rituals.

Recent research into grooved ware pottery at Durrington Walls has revealed traces of animal fats embedded in the surfaces of sherds, suggesting these pots were used to:

  • Cook cattle stews, as evidenced by butchering marks on cattle bones
  • Store rendered pig fat, possibly from pigs roasted whole
  • Hold dairy products, indicating a role in food preservation

Durrington Walls – A Site of Feasting and Ritual

Situated on the banks of the River Avon, within sight of Stonehenge, Durrington Walls is believed to have been seasonally occupied by the people who built and used Stonehenge. This vast settlement, thought to contain hundreds of small houses, was a place of feasting and celebration, with large quantities of animal bones, pottery, and arrowheads found on-site.

At its heart lay a large ceremonial circle, cut into the chalk bedrock, featuring shrines, houses, and a timber structure known as Woodhenge. This Woodhenge was aligned with the rising and setting sun during the midsummer and midwinter solstices, mirroring the solar alignments of Stonehenge itself.

Archaeological evidence suggests the settlement was occupied seasonally, a theory supported by:

  • The rapid accumulation of animal bones in the settlement's midden
  • The absence of grinding querns, indicating no year-round cereal processing
  • The solar alignment of the site, reinforcing its ceremonial significance

Materials

Smoke-fired terracotta

Dimensions

  • Height: Approx. 165 mm
  • Diameter: Approx. 230 mm

Production

This museum-quality replica has been entirely handmade in Northumberland by Potted History, using authentic Neolithic techniques.

  • Hand-formed from natural clay, as the original would have been
  • Decorated using handmade bone and antler tools, replicating the methods of Neolithic potters
  • Fired in a specialised process to strengthen the vessel while maintaining an authentic open-fire appearance
  • Finished with beeswax to provide a subtle sheen

Health & Safety

  • Museum-Quality Replica: Crafted using authentic Neolithic tools and techniques.
  • Not food safe: Due to its unglazed and porous nature, this vessel does not meet modern health and safety standards for food use.
  • For display and experimental archaeology purposes only: While some enthusiasts use these replicas for experimental archaeology, doing so is at your own risk.
  • Ancient cooking practices: Neolithic cooks ensured food safety by heating their pots and contents above 70°C for at least 10 minutes to kill bacteria, with 100°C or higher providing additional protection.

Ordering Information

  • 'Add to Basket' Items: Ready to ship immediately.
  • 'Pre-order' Items: Handmade to order within 90 days (longer for international orders). If your order includes both 'Add to Basket' and 'Pre-order' items, they will be shipped together once all items are ready.

Firing Process

In keeping with ancient techniques, this pot has been fired to emulate Neolithic open-fire conditions. The original would have been fired in direct contact with wood fuel, leaving distinctive surface variations. However, to improve durability, this pot has been fired at a slightly higher temperature while preserving its authentic appearance.

Shipping

  • Standard shipping: Sent via second-class postal service.
  • Faster delivery: If you require first-class shipping, please contact us for a custom quote.

Step back in time and experience the craftsmanship of Neolithic Britain – order your grooved ware pot today!

 

SHIPPING

'Add To Cart' items are ready to send straight away. Please be aware that if bought alongside 'Pre-order' items, your order will be sent when all items are ready. 

'Pre-order' items are made to order, and we will dispatch them as soon as we have handcrafted them for you; this usually takes 90 days, but international orders can take a little longer.

We ship our fabulous replicas worldwide.
Shipping costs are worked out during checkout. They are based on where you are in the world and how heavy your parcel is, which can be very variable.

All items are sent using a second-class postal service. If you wish to have an item sent first class, please contact us for a quote. Many Thanks

RETURNS
If you aren't completely satisfied with your Potted History piece, please get in touch to organise a return. Email us at

clare@rothburycreates.co.uk

Then you can send it back at your own cost in an unused condition within 30 days, and we'll refund you for the cost of the item or items returned. If you include your order number with the returned package, that will speed things up. Please leave any original packaging intact.

Our returns address is:
Potted History, Gregory Court, Rothbury, Northumberland, NE65 7SW

PRODUCT VARIATION

Please be aware that due to items being handmade and finished, colour variations will occur during the making process, and each replica will have some differences.  Also, know that the item photographed may not be the one that you receive, and colours can appear differently on different screens.  Please ensure you look at all the images to get a fully formed idea of the item you are ordering as we try to capture the variations within the images we share.  If you prefer a specific colour variation, please contact us before ordering. 

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