EEN BIJZONDER GRAF UIT DE ENKELGRAFCULTUUR UIT LEEK (GR.)
Samenvatting
During an excavation at Leek (Gr.) a Late Neolithic grave-pit was discovered immediately beneath the arable so il. It was oval-shaped and was surrounded by a small ring-ditch. The grave contained four different pieces of pottery: a protruding foot beaker, a small beaker, a bowl and a spoon. This variety of different forms is exceptional. The lithic finds consisted of a burnt, rough flake and a round quartzite, possibly a potter's tool for burnishing the surface of pottery. The finds can be dated to the fourth phase of the Dutch Single Grave Culture (2600-2450 BC).