Jugs and jars on the dining table of the royal court in Vetricella. Arianna Briano, PhD student in the nEU-Med project, shows the research on pottery fragments with glazed or slip covers from the archaeological site. The fragments can be attributed to small and medium-sized jugs or jars, decorated with red slip-paint and slip lines or single fired glazed. They came from different supply areas and were the vessels for the dining table of the middle and upper classes frequenting Vetricella between late 8th and 12th century AD.