Tell

Connected Sites: 21

A tell is a mound (often found in the Middle East) over or consisting of the ruins of ancient settlements

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Connected Sites

Biblical Tells
Inscribed: 2005
3.01
127
10
Qal'at al-Bahrain
Inscribed: 2005
2.45
112
6
Troy
Troy
Turkiye
Inscribed: 1998
2.83
174
8
"The Archaeological Site Of Troy Consists Of The Hill Of Hisarlik And The Fields Below It To The South. The Hill Is A Tell, Composed Of Strata Containing The Remains Left Behind By More Than Three Millennia Of Human Occupation" (Wiki)
Aleppo
Aleppo
Syria
Inscribed: 1986
3.55
88
5
Mound Of Al-Aquabah (Which Probably Constitues The Tel Of Ancient Aleb)
Ashur
Ashur
Iraq
Inscribed: 2003
2.86
20
2
"An Exceptional Testimony To Succeeding Civilizations From The Sumerian Period In The 3rd Millennium Bc To The Assyrian Empire From The 14th To 9th Centuries, And, Later, The Parthian Revival In The 2nd Century Bc" (Ouv), Has Mounds With Layers From Different Civilizations (See Link)
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Nisa
Nisa
Turkmenistan
Inscribed: 2007
2.07
56
5
Hortobágy
Hortobágy
Hungary
Inscribed: 1999
2.30
127
8
Djenné
Inscribed: 1988
3.66
41
2
From Ab Evaluation "The Floods Cover All But Some Hillocks; These Are Called Toguere.....All These Tells, Which Were A Natural Refuge From The Flood Waters, Are Potential Archaeological Sites And On That Basis Deserve To Be Protected." This Refers To The Toguere Of Djenne-Djeno And "Other Toguere, Such As At Hambarketolo, Tonomba And Kaniana..."
Çatalhöyük
Inscribed: 2012
3.45
78
7
Two Large Tells (Ab Ev)
Erbil Citadel
Inscribed: 2014
2.51
47
4
Caves of Maresha and Bet Guvrin
Inscribed: 2014
3.25
76
9
Tel Maresha
Baptism Site "Bethany Beyond the Jordan"
Inscribed: 2015
2.23
175
8
Tell Al-Kharrar (Elijah’S Hill)
Ahwar of Southern Iraq
Inscribed: 2016
2.98
28
4
Tell Eridu Archaeological Site, And "The Archaeological Site Of Uruk Is Composed Of Three ‘Tells’ And There Is Evidence Of Multiple Cities Built On Top Of One Another" (Ab Ev)
Göbekli Tepe
Inscribed: 2018
3.78
76
6
"Consists Of A Natural Limestone Plateau On Which Stands An Artificial Hill (Tell)" (Ab Ev)
Babylon
Inscribed: 2019
3.13
35
3
The Remains Of The City Are In Present-Day Hillah, Babil Governorate, Iraq, About 85 Kilometres (53 Mi) South Of Baghdad, Comprising A Large Tell Of Broken Mud-Brick Buildings And Debris. Wiki)
Arslantepe Mound
Inscribed: 2021
2.42
38
5
Arslantepe Mound Is A 30-Metre-Tall Archaeological Tell Located In The Malatya Plain, 12 Km South-West Of The Euphrates River. (Official Description, Unesco Website)
Ancient Kingdom of Saba
Inscribed: 2023
2.73
5
1
"Ma’Rib Now Survives As A Tell Overlooking What Was The Northern Oasis And Separated From What Was The Southern Oasis By The Wadi Dhana." (Ab Ev)
Ancient Jericho
Inscribed: 2023
2.74
76
4
Tell Es-Sultan
Tell Umm Amer
Tell Umm Amer
Palestine
Inscribed: 2024
0
0
Part Of The Name
Hegmataneh
Inscribed: 2024
2.36
11
1
Tell Hagmatana (Tappa-Ye Hagmatana)
Ancient Ksour
Ancient Ksour
Mauritania
Inscribed: 1996
3.05
30
3
Tichitt Lies On A Tell (Ab Ev)