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Tell Hadar

Archaeological sites on the Golan Heights
Tel Hadar 966
Tel Hadar 966

Tell Hadar ('splendid hill') is an archaeological site on the eastern coast of the Sea of Galilee. It contains a settlement and a port. A wall, 70 metres (230 ft) across, is either of the Late Bronze Age I or Iron I. In between periods of no human presence (14th, 10th century BC), it had grown, under the control of an Aramean kingdom (possibly Geshur); a city plan, granaries, and possibly other storage facilities, were constructed. In the 9th century BC the wall was discarded. An excavation revealed two buildings sharing one wall.

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Tell Hadar
92, Golan Regional Council

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1294900 Golan Regional Council
North District, Israel
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Tel Hadar 966
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