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Location:

  • Syrian Arab Republic, Jenf al Aḩmar
  • geo:36.384186,38.180744
  • Location ± 0-5 m.

Class:

  • Rural settlement
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=31043

Annotations

Til-Abnu was a Late Bronze age settlemnt . The rock-cut stairs cinnected the upper and lower settlement.

See:

  1. William Culican and Thomas L. McClellan. “El-Qitar: First Season of Excavations, 1982–83.” Abr-Nahrain 22 (1983–1984): pp. 29–63.
  2. Daniel Snell, The Cuneiform Tablet from el-Qiṭār , Abr-Nahrain 1983-1984, vol. 22, p. 159-170.

Nearby

Jerf el Ahmar

Pre-pottery Neolithic settlement.

Hellenistic temple (3 km)

Hellenistic temple

Roman castrum (3 km)

In 1987, the first sondages on the Seleucid site of Jebel Khalid, revealed, well above the Hellenistic levels, two later walls. But it is now certain that they are the walls of a Roman camp or fort, built over the remains of the Hellenistic temple.


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