Bowl shaped pitcher from a single handle, used in ancient times to drink wine.
pondus
65
Weights of stone or mud that served to tension in primitive looms. They are sometimes marked with signs.
escritura ogmica
61
Inscriptions generally engraved in stone representing each letter and word a certain number of cups.
bouquetin
48
Ibex or wild goat.
ceramica campaniense
55
Ceramic Mediterranean painted a black varnish.
urna cineraria
48
Pot with lid, generally of ceramics destined to receive the ashes from a cremation.
laceria
62
Ornament formed by interlaced bands straight or at an angle, used in Muslim architecture.
almazate
121
Large, polychrome or carved, of a coffered ceiling or coffered ceiling panel.
sostras
64
Sostras: Dirty, zafia and desastrada person. Presentable appearance
monotes
98
Monotes: Dolls made of clay. Monotes: Large monoliths degraded by erosion, signal and remnants of the ancient quarries of clay in Teruel
cordijero
64
Cordijero: Follower, secular disciple of the order of Franciscans.-Cordijero of San Francisco.
pezcuño
59
Pezcuño: Disparagingly said person of little knowledge, slow to layer, clumsy, foolish, unable to.
ñapa
71
Ñapa: Pegote, throw a pellada of plaster or mortar to plug a hole or small malfunction in a wall of work.
palabras
49
Zucutruño: tarugo, silly person it takes to understand.
catervas
52
Throngs: The Romans divided his armies in legions, against the Spanish divided in throngs, and each caterva consisted of six thousand soldiers.
arnienses
55
Auxiliary Sergeant, capes and gunners and soldiers minelayers of the Corps of artillery Spanish were not military.
gentileshombres
57
Spanish artillery officers exercised either two functions: 40 tracistas engineers, trace and measure distances ) and gentileshombres ( 41 parts service;.
sacabuches
60
Sackbuts: is one of the precursors of portable weapons of infantry.
fuslera
64
Piece made of bronze, commonly called metal or fruslera.
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