Tel Mohamed Diab

Tel Mohamed Diab is located in the northeast of Syria within the area of the island, in the northern part of ancient Mesopotamia known rich and heavily settled during the third millennium BC. The hill, which is positioned as one of the key locations in the region to the south-west of Maalikis, and broken from the south of the road modern temple, which reaches Elierbeh Qamishli. Ageorh range of hills like Tel Whelan Tel Alrmelan, and to the south of Tel Berri and Tell Brak .The site consists of central Tel and several small hills surrounding it, and the central area of the hill 12 hectares, while the overall area with small hills surrounding 59 hectares.

The results of the excavations clear vision about the early settlement of the site, have been found on many of the breakage pottery dated to the first quarter of the third millennium BC, along with many of the facilities of walls and terraces of milk, as well as it has been detected balls of clay grilled cuneiform signs which indicate the first attempts to start the biblical texts on the site and examples dated on the second half of the third millennium BC.

 

Source: Discover Syria

N.H.Khider

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