Fragment of cream faience from Tell el-Amarna,
Fragment of faience from an unidentified object, which is decorated on one side with black stripes o (cont.)
This fragment of lapis lazuli or glass appears to have a hole running the length. It was found in ho (cont.)
Fragment of cream stone. From Amarna marked 'TA 82/28–9'.
Fragment of blue stone marked TA.26–7.379. From Amarna. The Egypt Exploration Society Object Card ha (cont.)
A fragment of faience from Amarna, which is possibly the top half of a papyrus column as shown in Pe (cont.)
Ceramic and faience tiles or inlays in blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Such (cont.)
Fragment of faience with curved surface (possibly a vessel sherd?), with '441C' in black ink and '14 (cont.)
Twenty-seven ceramic and faience tiles. Blue (faience) and red (ceramic), possibly from Amarna. Simi (cont.)
3 fragments of faience (inlays?) and 2 pieces of (?) cobalt from Amarna (?).
A sherd of blue-painted pottery from Amarna. This sherd is wheel-made. The decoration includes a blu (cont.)
A fragment of hard sandstone shaped like an ear (but not an ear). It is marked 'T.A.30.31 313', and (cont.)
A decorated fragment of painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace at (cont.)
A section of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace. Th (cont.)
A decorated fragment of painted wall plaster from Amarna.
A fragment of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna. This is from the North Riverside Palace. T (cont.)
Four pieces of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna.
A decorated fragment of painted wall plaster from Amarna in blue, black, green, cream, and brown pai (cont.)
Some fragments of decorated painted wall plaster from Amarna. This could possibly be part of W814 pu (cont.)