Tel Suehat

An archaeological site in the province of Raqqa . On the Euphrates River East, flooded the dam, and was above the ruins of the city of Suehat that live up to the era of ancient bronze (the first half of the thousand BC), a fortified town very important in the latter half of the third millennium BC, then cut off the settlement on this site for a while , and then returned again in the Middle Bronze Age (2100-1600 BC.) In modern Bronze Age (1600-1200 BC). then the Iron Age (1200-500 BC).. In the Hellenistic period (333-64 BC). was an ordinary locations. The researchers divided the site to the levels vary between layers old Bronze Age and Middle Bronze Age, and Hellenistic Period (300-250 BC). Then the Roman eraNational Emergency Mission found in archaeological exploration tenderness 175 artifact in the archaeological site of Tel Suehat west of the Raqa city about 110 kilometers.

found in Tel Suehat the back for the third thousand BC inAbout 175 archaeologies 

good condition which is about blades for arrows, knives, and Mkharz, and beads, andutensils, and pottery jars, rings, bracelets Bronze machines, spindles, and seashell river, cut the bone out drawings of birds and animals, and various writings, and toys for bronze animals, and cylindrical seals polymorphic drawings of geometric shapes and planers bronze, and all belonging to the same historical period.

Source: Discover Syria

N.H.Khider

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