Sam'al

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/62857

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"Sam´al, also Zincirli Höyük, is an archaeological site located in the Anti-Taurus Mountains of modern Turkey´s Gaziantep Province. It was founded at least as far back as the Early Bronze Age and thrived between 3000 and 2000 BCE, and on the highest part of the upper mound was found a walled citadel of the Middle Bronze Age (2000–1600 BCE). New excavations revealed a monumental complex in the Middle Bronze Age II, and another complex that was destroyed in the mid to late 17th century BCE, maybe by Hititte king Hattusili I. It was largely abandoned during the Hittite and Mitanni periods but flourished again in the Iron Age, initially under Luwian-speaking Neo-Hittites, and by 920 BCE had become a kingdom. In the 9th and 8th century BC it came under control of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and by the 7th century BC had become a directly ruled Assyrian province." - (en.wikipedia.org 19.12.2020)
Latitude
37.103610992432
Longitude
36.678611755371

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