Cup with an invading cylindrical body, a slightly recessed edge, a simple rounded lip, a low carina, a flat base and a circular section handle that begins under the rim and ends in the carina area.
It is made with pastes of a yellowish hue and reduced degreasing, in oxidizing firing, and has a honeyed glaze finish both inside and outside. On the outer surface, several grooves located on the hull stand out.
According to Aránzazu Mendívil's research, it would have an estimated capacity of about 0.141 liters.
Although this specimen belongs to a Taifa chronology well, this form continues to be documented in the Pº de Independencia, at levels of abandonment of the Moreria.
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