© Museu Comarcal de l'Urgell-Tàrrega
Omeka ID 1219
Molí d’Espígol
Protohistory and Iberian world

glass with low spout

MCUT 2874

Object type
drinking glass
Production date
descontextualitzat
Fabric
common Iberian oxidized pottery
Museum
Museu Comarcal de l'Urgell-Tàrrega
Culture
Protohistory and Iberian world
Discovery location
Molí d’Espígol
Materials
pottery
Township
Tornabous (Europa, Espanya, Catalunya, Lleida, Urgell)
Technique
-
Where is it?
-
Dimensions
500 x 322 mm
Description
Vessel with a low spout, duck's neck rim and small vertical tape handles in the upper part of the body, produced between 300-200 BC. It has parallel horizontal grooves on the outer surface and as many as eight repair holes. Traditionally these have been presented as vessels destined for brewing beer, and have also received the name "brewers' pots". However, they could have used to decant some other type of liquid.