Feudal pottery between mid-thirteenth and mid-fourteenth centuries, according to the code of the square of the Jewish Quarter of Teruel
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17561/aytm.v21i0.2224Abstract
The archaeological excavation in 2004 in the square of the Jewish Quarter of Teruel provided a solid stratigraphy, which has allowed us to recognize a chapter in the evolution of the ceramic used in the south of Aragon between 1250 and 1350, approximately. From the previous adaptation techniques and containers, was setting up a new utensils for feudal society was consolidating after the conquest of peninsular Levante.
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