Tel Afula

E475658

Tel Afula is an archaeological mound in northern Israel containing remains from multiple ancient periods that shed light on the region’s long-term settlement history.

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Label Occurrences
Tel Afula canonical 1
Tel Yavne’el 1

Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
tell
country Israel
hasArchaeologicalStratum Bronze Age
Byzantine period
Early Islamic period
Hellenistic period NERFINISHED
Iron Age NERFINISHED
Medieval period
Persian period
Roman period
hasArchaeologicalType mound
hasEnvironment Mediterranean climate
hasFeature architectural remains
burial remains
ceramic assemblages
fortification remains
multi-period occupation layers
locatedIn Jezreel Valley NERFINISHED
Northern District, Israel NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Lower Galilee and Jezreel archaeological region NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Israel Standard Time NERFINISHED
locatedNear Afula NERFINISHED
Nazareth NERFINISHED
partOf archaeological heritage of northern Israel
researchFocus chronology of northern Israel
material culture change over time
regional settlement patterns
significance evidence for long-term settlement history in the Jezreel Valley
usedFor archaeological excavation
stratigraphic analysis

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Afula nearbyArchaeologicalSite Tel Afula
Migdal HaEmek hasNearbyArchaeologicalSite Tel Afula
this entity surface form: Tel Yavne’el