Tell Mashnaqa

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Tell Mashnaqa
تل مشنقة
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Location30 km south of Al-Hasakah, Syria
RegionKhabur River region
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Typesettlement
Area4 hectares (0.015 mi2)
Height4–11 m
History
Materialmudbrick
Foundedca. 5200
Abandonedca. 2000 BC
PeriodsPottery Neolithic, Ubaid period, Uruk, Early Bronze Age
Site notes
Excavation dates1990—1995
Conditionruins
OwnershipPublic

Tell Mashnaqa (Arabic: تل مشنقة) is an archaeological site from the Ubaid period (ca. 5200–4900 BC) located on the Khabur River, a tributary to the Euphrates, about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Al-Hasakah in northeastern Syria. It was excavated by a Danish team from 1990–1995.[1]

Overview

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Houses were found at the earliest level of the tell. Model ships have been unearthed.[2]

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