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|Site Description=Tell Halaf is the type site for the [[Halaf]] period, however there is very little evidence of the Halaf at the site and the excavation was predominantly of a Middle-Late Bronze age occupation.
 
|Site Description=Tell Halaf is the type site for the [[Halaf]] period, however there is very little evidence of the Halaf at the site and the excavation was predominantly of a Middle-Late Bronze age occupation.
  
It was excavated by [[Max von Oppenheim]] in 1911-13 and 1929. These excavations were on a massive scale involving up to 500 workers are once see Von Oppenheim (1933) for more information.
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It was excavated by [[Max von Oppenheim]] in 1911-13 and 1929. These excavations were on a massive scale involving up to 500 workers are once see [[Von Oppenheim (1933)]] for more information.
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 9 July 2010

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Tell Halaf
Name Tell Halaf
Start Date 6100
End Date 5400
Site Period Halaf, Ubaid
Coords 36° 49' 25", 40° 2' 24"
Location Syria
Type Tell Site
Size 20 ha
0.2 km²
0.0772 sqmi
200,000 sqm
49.421 acres
200,000 m²

General Information

Tell Halaf is the type site for the Halaf period, however there is very little evidence of the Halaf at the site and the excavation was predominantly of a Middle-Late Bronze age occupation.

It was excavated by Max von Oppenheim in 1911-13 and 1929. These excavations were on a massive scale involving up to 500 workers are once see Von Oppenheim (1933) for more information.

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