The aristocrats while attending the King’s court left their horses here to drink water from this trough! The trough could hold well above 2000 liters of water and about two dozen horses could drink from it at a time. A close look at the end of the trough reveals a tiny drain hole too.
You would spot the trough placed parallel to the mud track at the bend just north of the King’s Audience hall. This 40 feet or so long stable-ware and the row of horse stables north of it offered the archeologists some additional clues about the king’s court. For example, it made them conclude that nobles from far places used to attend the King’s court regularly.