Object type
lid (cover)
Fabric
common Iberian pottery
Culture/period
Protohistory and Iberian world
Materials
pottery
Technique
handmade
Mint
Production date
-200
Current location
Exposició permanent
Archaeological site
Pla de les Tenalles
Township
Granyanella (Europa, Espanya, Catalunya, Lleida, La Segarra)
Dimensions
45 x 80 mm
Description
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Small lid, with straight walls, rather rounded lip, and solid button-shaped horizontal handle with a slight depression in the centre. The whole surface is polished, inside and out. All the inner face and the half the outer are blackened, perhaps by continuous contact with the smoke and fire of a hearth.
It is surely a piece of kitchenware, a complement intended to cover the pots when they cook food. Its dimensions perfectly match the diameter of the mouth of various pots from this site, such as Pot Number 6 (MCUT 3071). Although the lids would not be in direct contact with the fire, it is still advisable to make them by hand with a coarse fabric better suited to withstand high temperatures.
Lids of this model are very common in all the northern Iberian territories, from the Languedoc to Castellón. Further south they disappear as the ceramic kitchenware is also coarse but always made on the wheel.
This piece comes from the Iberian village of Pla de les Tenalles de la Mora, within the upper part of House 3 in a context that probably belongs to the time of destruction of the settlement, dated to around 200 BC.
© Museu comarcal de l'Urgell-Tàrrega
Omeka ID
1227