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Tel Anafa

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Area
  
11 dunams

Address
  
Israel

Tel Anafa

Periods
  
Early Bronze Age - Hellenistic period

Similar
  
Tel Dan Reserve ‑ שמורת תל דן, Kedesh, אגמון החולה, Horvat Omrit

Tel Anafa (Hebrew: תל אנפה‎‎, lit. "Egret hill" Arabic: تل الأخضر‎, Tel el-Hader‎, lit. "The green hill") is an archaeological site and nature reserve in the Upper Galilee, Israel.

History

Tel Anafa was inhabited from the Early Bronze Age through the early Roman period, but most of the significant archaeological remains are from the Hellenistic period.

In the late Hellenistic period, 125-80 BCE, the site was occupied by a large building with a central courtyard. The site was abandoned after 80 BCE and resettled in the last decade of the century. This early Roman phase continued until the mid 1st century CE when the site was abandoned once again. Coins and amphora handles from the late 4th to the 2nd century were unearthed.

The land on which it is situated has since 1984 been part of an 11-dunam nature reserve.

References

Tel Anafa Wikipedia