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Tall Munbāqa, auch Ekalte (Mumbaqat), ist eine heute in Ruinen liegende 5000 Jahre alte Stadtanlage in Nordsyrien.

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dbo:abstract Tall Munbāqa, auch Ekalte (Mumbaqat), ist eine heute in Ruinen liegende 5000 Jahre alte Stadtanlage in Nordsyrien. (de) Ekalte (aussi Yakaltum, site actuel de Tell Munbaqa) est une ancienne cité de l’âge du bronze, située dans le nord de l'actuelle Syrie, sur la rive orientale de l’Euphrate dont il ne reste que des ruines. Les fouilles ont montré que l’histoire de cette ville fortifiée, possédant des temples et un palais, a commencé au IIIe millénaire av. J.-C. Elle fut la résidence de princes de la région. La ville fut agrandie vers le milieu du IIe millénaire av. J.-C. et a été détruite et, plus habitée par la suite, autour de 1200 av. J.-C. (fr) Tall Munbāqa or Mumbaqat, the site of the Late Bronze Age city of Ekalte, is a 5,000-year-old town complex in northern Syria now lying in ruins. The ruins are located on a steep slope on the east bank of the upper course of the Euphrates. In the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC the city was an important city-state in the region. Due to the establishment of the Tabqa Dam at Al-Thawrah, 35 kilometers west of Raqqa, the city ruins are partially flooded today by Lake Assad. Situated high above the steep drop of the eastern shore, Tall Munbāqa is still preserved. The Bronze Age site of Tell Hadidi (Azu) lies 5 kilometers to the north. (en)
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dbp:archaeologists Winfried Orthmann, Alfred Werner Maurer (en)
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rdfs:comment Tall Munbāqa, auch Ekalte (Mumbaqat), ist eine heute in Ruinen liegende 5000 Jahre alte Stadtanlage in Nordsyrien. (de) Ekalte (aussi Yakaltum, site actuel de Tell Munbaqa) est une ancienne cité de l’âge du bronze, située dans le nord de l'actuelle Syrie, sur la rive orientale de l’Euphrate dont il ne reste que des ruines. Les fouilles ont montré que l’histoire de cette ville fortifiée, possédant des temples et un palais, a commencé au IIIe millénaire av. J.-C. Elle fut la résidence de princes de la région. La ville fut agrandie vers le milieu du IIe millénaire av. J.-C. et a été détruite et, plus habitée par la suite, autour de 1200 av. J.-C. (fr) Tall Munbāqa or Mumbaqat, the site of the Late Bronze Age city of Ekalte, is a 5,000-year-old town complex in northern Syria now lying in ruins. The ruins are located on a steep slope on the east bank of the upper course of the Euphrates. In the 3rd and 2nd millennium BC the city was an important city-state in the region. Due to the establishment of the Tabqa Dam at Al-Thawrah, 35 kilometers west of Raqqa, the city ruins are partially flooded today by Lake Assad. Situated high above the steep drop of the eastern shore, Tall Munbāqa is still preserved. The Bronze Age site of Tell Hadidi (Azu) lies 5 kilometers to the north. (en)
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