This book reports on the excavation of a faience kiln at Kom Helul,
Memphis. The kiln is of the early Roman Period and appears to be of the
same type as those excavated by Flinders Petrie in the early twentieth
century. The book attempts to place Petrie's finds in their
archaeological context and to reinterpret his evidence in the light of
findings from the new excavation. In so doing, a new outline of the
chaine operatoire of faience production during the Roman Period is
proposed and its relationship to the making of pre-Roman faience is
discussed. The book includes an illustrated catalogue of finds.