Category:Tells (archaeology)
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- A tell, or tel (from Hebrew: תֵּל,Arabic: تَل, tall) is a type of archaeological mound created by human occupation and abandonment of a geographical site over many centuries. They are found within a region roughly corresponding to the present day Middle East and Asia Minor, in Western Asia.
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This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 19 total.
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Pages in category "Tells (archaeology)"
The following 107 pages are in this category, out of approximately 225 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Tell Taban
- Tell Tayinat
- Abel-beth-maachah
- Tel Abib
- Tel Beit Shemesh
- Tel Jezreel
- Tel Masos
- Tel Mevorakh
- Tel Qana
- Tel Qashish
- Tel Qiri
- Tel Shikmona
- Tel Shoket
- Tel Shush
- Tel Yarmuth
- Tel Yokneam
- Et-Tell
- Tell Abu al-Kharaz
- Tell Abu Hafur
- Tell al-'Ubaid
- Tell al-Lahm
- Tell Amarna (Syria)
- Tell Arbid
- Tell Beit Mirsim
- Tell Deir Situn
- Tell Djassa
- Tell ej-Judeideh
- Tell el-'Oueili
- Tell el-Balamun
- Tell el-Far'ah (South)
- Tell el-Maqlub
- Pithom
- Tell el-Qudeirat
- Tell es-Sultan
- Tell Feyda
- Tell Hadidi
- Tell Hammam et-Turkman
- Tell Jemmeh
- Tell Keisan
- Tell Madhur
- Tell Moutasaalem
- Tell Rad Shaqrah
- Tell Saoudhi
- Tell Zurghul
- Telul eth-Thalathat
- Tepe Gawra
- Tepe Giyan
- Tepe Hissar
- Tepe Sialk
- Tepe Yahya
- Teppe Hasanlu
- Teppe Zagheh
- Thmuis
- Tilhalit
- Tillya Tepe
- Tell Tuneinir
- Tur Shimon
- Tureng Tepe