Tell Irbid

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Tell Irbid is an archaeological mound in northern Jordan that preserves remains from multiple ancient periods, offering key insights into the region’s early urban and cultural development.

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instanceOf archaeological site
tell (archaeological mound)
contributesTo chronological frameworks for the Southern Levant
country Jordan
environment fertile highland region of northern Jordan
hasArchaeologicalStratigraphy multi-layered occupation levels
hasFeature cultural deposits accumulated over millennia
elevated mound topography
hasSignificance important for understanding regional cultural development
key site for studying early urban development in northern Jordan
hasType multi-period settlement mound
isSubjectOf archaeological surveys
excavation campaigns
locatedIn Irbid Governorate
city of Irbid
northern Jordan
near modern urban center of Irbid
partOf Levant region
surface form: Southern Levant
relevantFor study of trade and interaction in northern Jordan
study of urbanization processes in the Levant
researchFocus continuity and change in material culture across periods
transition from village to urban settlement
studies regional settlement patterns in northern Jordan
usedDuringPeriod Bronze Age
Byzantine period
Hellenistic period
Iron Age
Roman period
early Islamic period
yields architectural remains
ceramic assemblages from multiple periods
small finds such as tools and ornaments

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