Bowl with a carinated rim

A bowl with a carinated rim, documented from the Visigothic phase of the 7th century AD, found in the city of Reccópolis (Guadalajara) during the 2002 excavation campaign. The piece, made on a potter’s wheel, has a manufacturing defect that results in an uneven rim. It also has a fracture on part of the body and the base. The visible darkening on the outer surface suggests that this pottery was exposed to some kind of heat source.