Tell Hammam et-Turkman

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Tell Hammam et-Turkman is a major archaeological tell in northern Syria known for its long sequence of occupation layers spanning from the Neolithic through later historical periods.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
tell
country Syria
earliestOccupationPeriod Neolithic
hasFeature artificial mound
long occupation sequence
hasMaterialEvidence architecture
ceramics
small finds
hasOccupationPeriod Bronze Age
Chalcolithic
Classical period
Iron Age NERFINISHED
Islamic period
hasStratigraphy multi-period occupation layers
knownFor archaeological excavations
long-term human occupation
stratified settlement remains
locatedIn Euphrates valley NERFINISHED
northern Syria NERFINISHED
locatedNear Balikh River NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Near East
significance regional chronological sequence
study of settlement patterns in northern Syria
usedFor archaeological research

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Balikh River nearbyArchaeologicalSite Tell Hammam et-Turkman