Object type
jug
Fabric
common oxidized pottery from Empúries
Culture/period
Protohistoria y mundo íbero
Materials
pottery
Technique
wheel-thrown
Mint
Production date
-200 / -50
Museum
Museu Arqueològic Comarcal de Banyoles
Current location
Archaeological site
Cova de les Encantades de Martís
Township
Esponellà
Dimensions
95 x 167 mm
Description
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Emporitan biconical ceramic jug with side handle fired in an oxidizing atmosphere. The outside of the jug has a smooth, uniform finish, and is completed with two simple decorative ribs parallel to the top of the body.
It was found in the Cave of Encantades de Martís and was probably part of the grave goods of an Iberian burial, along with a bowl, a spearhead and a handmade urn, which probably contained the ashes and small bones of the deceased. In Iberian times, these types of burials were reserved for high social classes.
Omeka ID
3571