Tell Arbid is an archaeological site in North Mesopotamia. It covers remains of an ancient city, which was a prosperous urban centre in the III millennium BC. Inhabited almost continuously through entire Bronze Age and partly in the Iron Age, the site became a part of Mitanni and than the NeoBabylonian Empire. In its final days, ancient Tell Arbid, already a country side, homed also Hellenistic people.
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Localisation:
- Syrie, ‘Arbīd Fawqānī
- geo:36.873795,41.020805
- Précision ± 0-5 m.
Classification:
- Ville
- Visible
Identificateurs:
- vici:place=31070
- dare:place=33791
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Tell Arbid is an archaeological site in North Mesopotamia. It covers remains of an ancient city, which was a prosperous urban centre in the III millennium BC. Inhabited almost continuously through entire Bronze Age and partly in the Iron Age, the site became a part of Mitanni and than the NeoBabylonian Empire. In its final days, ancient Tell Arbid, already a country side, homed also Hellenistic people.
À proximité
Tell Arbid
The site was heavily occupied during Early Dynastic times of the 3rd Millennium.
Mahirja (8 km)
Site in Upper Mesopotamia.
Tell Ahmar at Al Qamisil, Syria (10 km)
Ancient settlement