Tell Tuneinir
Tell Tuneinir (also spelled Tunaynir or Touneynir) is an archaeological site in northeastern Syria.
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Tell Tuneinir
36.4218° N, 40.8665° E
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Tell Tuneinir (also spelled Tunaynir or Touneynir) is an archaeological site in northeastern Syria. It dates to the early third millennium BC and shows signs of continuous habitation lasting until the beginning of the 15th century AD with epochs during the early Byzantine Empire, when it was known as the city of Thannuris (Thannourios), and during the Ayyubid period.
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