Three sherds of situlate jar of plain, coarse vesicular fabric with white shelly inclusions. It has a plain rim, and a slight neck and shoulder. Found in Crayford in 1936. A 'situlate' jar has a wide mouth, short everted neck, high shoulders and straight sides, tapering in towards the base. And a 'vesicular' fabric has small holes in the texture, particularly on the exposed surfaces, where tempering agents such as shell or limestone fragments have been leached out by acid in the soil.