Ten examples of decorated pottery sherds from Area 2 at Tell Tuneinir (in
Mesopotamia) during the Medieval Period.

Very typical green glaze bowl (large diameter)
with sgraffito decoration. Area 2, Square 14, Locus 19.

Very typical bodysherd of a splash glaze
bowl (large diameter). Area 2, Square 23, Locus 3.

Very typical bodysherd of a green glaze
bowl (large diamter). Area 2, Square 29, locus 4.

Thumbnail size sherds of Raqqa Lusterware.
Area 2, Square 28, locus 14.

Unglazed light green ware bodysherd of a
jar with combed and dentate stamped decoration. Area 2, Square 28, Locus 32.

Typical rimsherd of a large diameter bowl
with green glaze rim, and light green glaze interior over a sgraffito design.
First half of the 13th century. Area 2 surface.

White glaze sherd with calligraphic script.
Probably from the Seljuk Period (ca. 11 - 12th century).
Area 2, Square 1, Locus 58, Reg. no. 5437.5, 1996.

Bodysherd of Light Green Glaze (often called
Apple Green) with sgraffito decoration.
Area 2, Square 2, Locus 7, Reg. no. 5225.8, 1996.

Brown glazed rimsherd from the Ayyubid or
Ilkanid occupation of the site during the 13th century.
Area 2, Square 6, Locus 1, Reg. no. 5180.2, 1996.

Brown glazed rimsherd from the Ayyubid or
Ilkanid occupation of the site during the 13th century.
Area 2, Square 9, Locus 19, 1996.