Glazed Polychrome Tile from Tell el-Yahudieh
This decorative tile of glazedfaienceoriginally ornamented the walls of apalaceof KingRamessesIII at Tell e-Yahudieh in theEgyptianDelta. This (and other tiles) would once have been included in symbolic friezes illustratingEgypt’striumphover its traditional enemies: Nubians, Libyans, and Asiatics. This fragment shows an Asiatic prisoner. 12th century BCE. From Tell el-Yahudieh, Egypt. (The British Museum, London).
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