Location: Islamic Tower.
Description: Fragment of a pitcher.
Chronology: Almoravid and Second Kingdom of Taifas (end of the 11th century to end of the 12th century)
Place of production: Valencian area
Material: Earthenware
Dimensions: Diameter of base 15’3 cm. Supposed height 42 cm.
Use and function: To contain water
Description: A large vessel with sponge-like surfaces to keep the contents cool. They usually have two handles for easy handling and a decoration in iron oxide or manganese, consisting of very thick, undulating, vertical or horizontal lines. In this case it forms a composition of straight and curved lines. The handles are ribbed, in the old-fashioned manner.
State of preservation: Incomplete weight. The handle, part of the rim and the upper third of the body are preserved.
Restoration: Restored by Raquel Santamaria between November and December 2023.
Provenance of find: Silla. Excavations at the Theatre, 1979
Observations: Reconstructed