• Tell Halaf (Arabic: تل حلف) is an archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, a few kilometers from the city of Ras al-Ayn near the Syria–Turkey...
  • Tell Halaf. Tell Halaf is located in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border.
  • Tell Halaf, situated in Northeast Syria at the springs of the Khabur river, is one of the most well known sites in the Near East (Fig.
  • isbu arkeolojik yerlesim ras al-ayn'a bagli bi' kasaba olan ve ayni isimle anilan tell halaf'ta yer almakta. neolitik ve kalkolitik arkeoloji literaturunde oneme sahip...
  • Tell Halaf, kuzeydoğu Suriye’de Türkiye sınırına yakın Al Hasakah eyaletindedir. Höyük, adını, MÖ 7. binyılda Kuzey Suriye’de gelişen Halaf kültüründen almaktadır.
  • Tell Halaf is an archaeological site in the Al Hasakah governorate of northeastern Syria, near the Turkish border.
  • Halaf Kültürü adını, günümüzde Türkiye – Suriye sınırının hemen güneyinde yer alan ve Erken Kalkolitik Çağ’a tarihlenen Tell Halaf yerleşiminden almaktadır.
  • While on an engineering survey concerning the building of the Baghdad Railway, he discovered the mound now known as Tell Halaf.
  • The name Tell Halaf is a local Aramaic placename, meaning “made of former city”; what its original inhabitants called their settlement is not known.
  • 1991 In the wake of German reunification, 59 of the Tell Halaf Museum reliefs are deposited in the Pergamon Museum as part of a long-term loan agreement.