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215: 79: 22: 202:('puncturing' according to some writers - not a completely accurate description of the process, as it appears to have been the potters' intention not to 'puncture' or 'pierce' the vessel wall, but merely to make a series of small impressions or dents). These designs appear in the form of lines, stripes, triangles, squares and - very occasionally - circles. Vessels of Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware frequently have a dark surface (the burnished slip varying from brownish black, to grey, to yellowish), the multiple holes often being filled with 99: 197:
Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is characterised by its distinctive mode of decoration, applied after slipping and burnishing, and created by repeatedly "pricking" the surface of the vessel with a small sharp object to create a large variety of
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Many ceramicists see the form of the Tell el-Yehudiyeh juglet as being firmly grounded in earlier Canaanite ceramic traditions, able to be traced back to earlier prototypes such as the juglets from Tomb A at
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The ware first appears in strata dating to the MBIIA period, reaching the peak of its popularity in the MBIIB-C periods when it is encountered very frequently in contemporaneous
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Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is primarily seen in the form of juglets, but also includes a large variety of zoomorphic (animal-shaped) vessels and even some shaped like fruit.
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Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware forms a very useful diagnostic indicator for the MBIIB-C period especially. In the Nile delta it is often considered to mark the presence of the
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Ovoid jug featuring the ornamental engravings filled with white coating characteristic of the Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware style. Found by
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and Syrian coasts and the island of Cyprus (primarily the eastern regions). Not presently found in inland Syria.
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used in Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is normally grey or light-brown in colour, with numerous gritty inclusions.
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and Delta sites. The last vestigial expressions of this ware die out during the LBI period.
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Negbi, Ora , "Cypriote Imitations of Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware from Toumba tou Skourou",
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or lime, the contrasting white material making the surface design even more dramatic.
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Zevulun, U. , "Tell el-Yahudiyeh Juglets from a Potter’s Refuse Pit at Afula",
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Akten Des Vierten Internationalen Ă„gyptologen-Kongresses, Munchen 1985
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21 (1990), pp. 174–190, p.*107. (Hebrew with English summary).
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Bietak, Manfred , "Tell el-Jahudiyeh-Keramik", LdÄ VI, pp.335-348.
119:(often abbreviated TEY) is a distinctive ceramic ware of the late 255: 166: 159: 148: 144: 106: 87: 239: 203: 151:
sites. It was first recognised as a distinctive ware by Sir
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The Hyksos: New Historical and Archaeological Perspectives
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The Origin and Distribution of Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware
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Pierre Montet
Byblos
Louvre Museum

Rockefeller Museum
Israel
Middle Bronze Age
Second Intermediate Period
type site
Tell el-Yahudiyeh
Nile Delta
ancient Egypt
Levantine
Cypriot
Flinders Petrie
Canaanite
Hyksos
Jericho
clay
geometric designs
chalk

duck
Nile Valley

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