- Tell
Fekheriye (Arabic: تل الفخيرية) (often
spelled as Tell el-Fakhariya or Tell Fecheriye,
among other variants) is an
ancient site in the
Khabur river...
-
archaeological site is
located on the
southern edge of the
mound Tell
Fekheriye,
around which today's Ras al-Ayn is built, just a few
hundred meters south...
- in Syria-Palestine 1500-500 BCE,
Ugarit Verlag, 2018 D. Bonatz, "Tell
Fekheriye –
Renewed Excavations at the 'Head of the Spring.'", In: D.
Bonatz and...
- Adad-it'i/Hadd-yith'i, the king of
Guzana and Sikan,
which was
discovered at Tell
Fekheriye in
Syria in the late 1970s. The
inscriptions are in the ****yrian dialect...
- figurines; 9000–7000 BC;
gypsum with
bitumen and
stone inlays; from Tell
Fekheriye (Al-Hasakah
Governorate of Syria);
University of
Chicago Oriental Institute...
-
Arbid Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (B****etki)
Kahat (Tell Barri) Tell
Fekheriye (Washukanni?)
Hadatu (Arslan Tash)
Carchemish (Djerabis) Til
Barsip (Tell...
- on the
headwaters of the
Khabur River, most
likely at the site of Tell
Fekheriye as
recent German archaeological excavations suggest. The city of Taite...
- Brill. ISBN 9789004445512. Mynářová, Jana; Dušek, Jan (2019). "The Tell
Fekheriye Inscription and the
Western ****yrian
Border in the Late 9th
Century B...
-
Hammam et-Turkman (Zalpa?) Tell Sabi
Abyad Hamoukar Chagar Bazar Tell
Fekheriye (Sikkan, Washukanni?) Tall Al-Hamidiya (Taidu?)
Horites Nairi Hurrian...
- rule
comes largely from the
statue and its
inscription found at the Tell
Fekheriye.
Known as the Hadad-yith'i
bilingual inscription, as it is
written in...