Los tambores musulmanes del alfar de la calle San Pablo, 95-103 de Zaragoza
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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_salduie/sald.201211-126635Keywords:
Zaragoza, Taifa, Al-Andalus, Cerámica, Tambor, Instrumento musical, Derbuka, Horno de barras, Horno de birlasAbstract
Se estudia un grupo de tambores cerámicos (derbukas) de época de la taifa de Zaragoza, aparecidos como desechos junto a sus alfares de producción, en la c/ San Pablo 95-103. Es un conjunto de decenas de fragmentos, además de piezas completas que pueden clasificarse en tres tamaños. Muchos de los hornos reseñados son hornos de barras o birlas.
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