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Tiles of this kind, known in Spanish as soccarats, were arranged facing down between ceiling crossbeams. This one, together with Walters 48.2106.1, 48.2106.2 and 48.2106.8, comes from a large residence in the southern Spanish city of Valencia. Little is known about the original use of the building, demolished around 1890: it probably belonged to a local aristocrat. The images of hounds and wild animals on its ceiling alluded to hunting, a favorite sport of the nobility.
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