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Tell Hazna I
36.6614° N, 40.8956° E
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Tell Hazna I is a Syrian archaeological site located in al-Hasakah, to the north east of Al-Hasakah, inhabited during the Early Dynastic I–II Periods, and Uruk and Ubaid periods.
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Excavation period
1988–2010
Kiln date
3rd millennium BC
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