Fragment of faience from an unidentified object, which is decorated on one side with black stripes o (cont.)
Ceramic and faience tiles or inlays in blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Such (cont.)
Twenty-seven ceramic and faience tiles. Blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Simi (cont.)
32 tile fragments of faience.
Plaster cast of birds. Duck on one side, small bird on other. 12.5x11cm.
Part of a blue glazed ceramic tile depicting a shrine. The shrine is surrounded by uraei and crowned (cont.)
Part of a yellow faience object. There are traces of black/blue, with orange in the wider dent. It i (cont.)
Nineteen brown inlay tiles. Very similar items in the Petrie Museum come from Amarna and are describ (cont.)
Thirty-three brown inlay tiles (one of which has 'Petrie 587' written on it). They are very similar (cont.)
Twenty-four brown inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar tiles are described in Kemp, B. and Ste (cont.)
Twenty-eight brown inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar items are described in Kemp, B. and St (cont.)
Twenty-seven faience inlay tiles, possibly from Amarna. Similar items are described in Kemp, B. and (cont.)
Two fragments of daisy tiles. Tiles such as these usually come from Tell el-Yahudiya and were partic (cont.)
Glass fragment, perhaps part of a decorated bowl or tile.
Part of faience object with part of a hieroglyph. The surface is coloured in blue glaze. The hierogl (cont.)
Part of a faience object with hieroglyphs. It is suggested that it shows the upper parts of two cart (cont.)
Fragment of faience. This has parts of hieroglyphs thereon (possibly a cartouche), and a vertical li (cont.)
Blue glazed faience fragment with black lines. 3.7cm long. From Amarna See TA Negative 35-36.0.158.
Fragment of a faience wall tile.
Fragment of faience, possibly a tile for architectural decoration.