Jerablus Tahtani Explained

Jerablus Tahtani
Map Type:Syria
Relief:yes
Coordinates:36.8°N 38.0167°W
Map Size:200
Location:Syria
Type:settlement
Built:3rd millennium BC
Epochs:Bronze Age, Iron Age
Excavations:1992-1999
Archaeologists:E. Peltenburg
Condition:Ruined
Ownership:Public
Public Access:Yes

Jerablus Tahtani (formerly Tell Alawiyeh) is a small tell on the right bank of the Euphrates River four kilometers south of Carchemish in present-day Syria.

Archaeology

The mound has an area of 1 hectare with a surrounding lower town covering about 12 hectares.[1] A fort, built on the ashes of a burnt village, stood on the mound. The defensive wall exceeded 12 meters in height, including the glacis. A number of monumental tombs were found.[2] One tomb (Tomb 302) contained a large number of "champagne vessels" and animal bones which were interpreted as evidence of mortuary feasting.[3]

The site was first noted by Leonard Woolley early the 1920s while he was excavating at nearby Carchemish.[4] It was excavated from 1992 to 2000 by the British as part of the Syrian government's Tishrin Dam rescue project. As of 2000 the site was still not underwater.[5] [6] [7] [8] [9] This project successively developed into the Land of Carchemish project.

History

The site was occupied from the late Uruk period through the middle 3rd Millennium BC. Then, after a hiatus, it was occupied from the Iron Age through the Islamic period. Specifically, there were 5 occupation periods:[10]

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Notes and References

  1. Ur, Jason A., "Cycles of Civilization in Northern Mesopotamia, 4400—2000 BC", Journal of Archaeological Research, vol. 18, no. 4, pp. 387–431, 2010
  2. Peltenburg, Edgar, "Conflict and Exclusivity in Early Bronze Age Societies of the Middle Euphrates Valley", Journal of Near Eastern Studies, vol. 72, no. 2, 2013, pp. 233–52, 2013
  3. https://www.openstarts.units.it/retrieve/209360#page=237
  4. Woolley, C.L., "Carchemish II: The Town Defences", British Museum: London, 1921
  5. E. Peltenburg, Jerablus-Tahtani, American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 98, pp. 106-7, 1994
  6. E. Peltenburg, S. Campbell, P. Croft, D. Lunt, M. Murray & M. Watt, Jerablus-Tahtani, Syria, 1992-4: Preliminary Report, Levant, vol. 27, pp. 1-28, 1995
  7. E. Peltenburg, D. Bolger, S. Campbell, M. Murray and R. Tipping, Jerablus-Tahtani, Syria, 1995: Preliminary Report, Levant, vol. 28, pp. 1-25, 1996
  8. E. Peltenburg, Report on Jerablus Tahtani 1998, Levant, vol. 31, pp. 315-316, 1999
  9. Peltenburg, E. et al., "Jerablustahton, Syria, 1998-99: Preliminary Report", Levant, XXXII, pp. 53-76, 2000
  10. https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=MR82893&op=pdf&app=Library