Tell Fekheriye (Arabic: تل الفخيرية) (often spelled as Tell el-Fakhariya or Tell Fecheriye, among other variants) is an ancient site in the Khabur river...
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Adad-it'i/Hadd-yith'i, the king of Guzana and Sikan, which was discovered at Tell Fekheriye in Syria in the late 1970s. The inscriptions are in the Assyrian dialect...
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Kingship in Syria-Palestine 1500-500 BCE, Ugarit Verlag, 2018 D. Bonatz, "Tell Fekheriye – Renewed Excavations at the 'Head of the Spring.'", In: D. Bonatz and...
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(Urkish) (Tell Mozan) Tell Leilan (Shekhna, Shubat-Enlil) Tell Halaf Tell Arbid Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (Bassetki) Kahat (Tell Barri) Tell Fekheriye (Washukanni...
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a Syrian farmer in February 1979 at the edge of Tell Fekheriye on a branch of the Khabur opposite Tell Halaf, identified with ancient Guzana. Most stone...
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During excavations in 1979, the famous Tell Fekheriye bilingual inscription was found. The nearby town of Tell Halaf is also a former site of an Aramean...
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Tuneinir Umm el-Marra (Tuba?) Tell Chuera Tell Hammam et-Turkman (Zalpa?) Tell Sabi Abyad Hamoukar Chagar Bazar Tell Fekheriye (Sikkan, Washukanni?) Tall...
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Brill. ISBN 9789004445512. Mynářová, Jana; Dušek, Jan (2019). "The Tell Fekheriye Inscription and the Western Assyrian Border in the Late 9th Century...
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be on the headwaters of the Khabur River, most likely at the site of Tell Fekheriye as recent German archaeological excavations suggest. The city of Taite...
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Stock Publishers. ISBN 978-1-59752-069-0. Bonatz, Dominik (2014). "Tell Fekheriye in the Late Bronze Age: Archaeological Investigations into the Structures...
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