Ten examples of decorated pottery sherds from Area 6 at Tell Tuneinir (in
Mesopotamia) during the Medieval Period.

Very typical green glaze bowl (large diameter)
with sgraffito decoration. Area 6, Square 39, Locus 5.

Small diameter bowl with green glaze along the rim and
white slip with a clear glaze on the interior. Very unusual and probably the unintentional result of a potter
running low on green glaze. Area 6, Square 63, Locus 8.

Thumbnail size sherd of a ware called "Burnt Glaze"
which sometimes retains portions of color (in this case: white, black, and red).
Area 6, Square 63, Locus 8.

Unglazed light green ware with
combed decoration design typical of the 13th century. Area 6, Square 89, locus 31.

Brown glazed rimsherd.
Area 6, Square 26, Locus 4, Reg. 5180.2, 1996.

Brown glazed rimsherd.
Area 6, Square 29, Locus 7. Reg. no. 4168, 1994.

Brown glazed rimsherd with sgraffito design.
Area 6, Square 36, Locus 4. Reg. no. 4237.4, 1994.

Brown glazed rimsherd.
Area 6, Square 40, Locus 7. Reg. no. 4335.3, 1994.

Brown glazed rimsherd.
Area 6, Square 40, Locus 14. Reg. no. 4114.1, 1994.

Brown glazed bodysherd.
Area 6, Square 78, Locus 5. Reg. no. 4284.1, 1994.