Tell Maghzaliyah (Tell Maghzalia), in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq, is a prehistoric fortified aceramic Mesolithic and Neolithic site located approximately 7.5 km northwest of Yarim Tepe, with which it shows some similarities. It is situated near the Abra River, a tributary of the Habur River, which eventually drains into the Euphrates River. Tell Maghzaliyah shows the development of pre-Hassuna culture. There are also numerous connections to the Jarmo culture going back to 7000 BCE.
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| - Magzalia (ou Tell Magzalia) est un site archéologique néolithique du Nord de l'Irak, situé le long d'un oued, à la limite des monts Sinjar, près de Tall Afar, dans la province de Ninive. C'est le vestige d'un village datant de la fin du VIIIe millénaire av. J.-C., proche d'un autre site préhistorique, Qermez Dere. Magzalia semble culturellement proche des villages du Néolithique précéramique B final du Levant Nord et de la vallée du Belikh, dans le Nord de la Syrie. (fr)
- Tell Maghzaliyah (Tell Maghzalia), in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq, is a prehistoric fortified aceramic Mesolithic and Neolithic site located approximately 7.5 km northwest of Yarim Tepe, with which it shows some similarities. It is situated near the Abra River, a tributary of the Habur River, which eventually drains into the Euphrates River. Tell Maghzaliyah shows the development of pre-Hassuna culture. There are also numerous connections to the Jarmo culture going back to 7000 BCE. (en)
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| - Magzalia (ou Tell Magzalia) est un site archéologique néolithique du Nord de l'Irak, situé le long d'un oued, à la limite des monts Sinjar, près de Tall Afar, dans la province de Ninive. C'est le vestige d'un village datant de la fin du VIIIe millénaire av. J.-C., proche d'un autre site préhistorique, Qermez Dere. Magzalia semble culturellement proche des villages du Néolithique précéramique B final du Levant Nord et de la vallée du Belikh, dans le Nord de la Syrie. (fr)
- Tell Maghzaliyah (Tell Maghzalia), in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq, is a prehistoric fortified aceramic Mesolithic and Neolithic site located approximately 7.5 km northwest of Yarim Tepe, with which it shows some similarities. It is situated near the Abra River, a tributary of the Habur River, which eventually drains into the Euphrates River. Tell Maghzaliyah shows the development of pre-Hassuna culture. There are also numerous connections to the Jarmo culture going back to 7000 BCE. (en)
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