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Tell al-Ajjul
Tell al-Ajjul
Tell al-Ajjul is an archaeological mound in the Gaza Strip. The fortified city excavated at the site dates as far back ca. 2000-1800 BC. and was inhabited during the Bronze Age. It is located at the mouth of Wadi Ghazzah just south of the town of Gaza.
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Country: Palestine
District: Gaza Strip
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: Second Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Bronze Age
Later Cultures: Bronze Age
Site Features: Bronze Age Monuments
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Elevation: 26 m
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