Modern name for a site in the Delta where remains dating from the Middle Kingdom to the Graeco-Roman Period have been excavated. The site has given its name to a form of black pottery juglet decorated with incised designs painted in white that have been found throughout the Levant, although their exact place of manufacture is still unclear. Tell el-Yahudiya was excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund in 1887 and Flinders Petrie in 1906.
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