Tell Qaramel (also Tel Qaramel or Tel al-Qaramel, Arabic: تل القرامل) is a tell, or archaeological mound, located in the north of present-day Syria, 25 km north of Aleppo and about 65 km south of the Taurus mountains, adjacent to the river Quweiq that flows to Aleppo.[1][2]
^R.F. Mazurowski, Tell Qaramel: Preliminary report on the first season, 1999. Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 11, 285–296
^Mazurowski, Ryszard F.; Kanjou, Youssef, eds. (2012). Tell Qaramel 1999-2007. Protoneolithic and early Pre-Pottery Neolithic settlement in Northern Syria. PCMA Excavation Series 2. Warsaw, Poland: Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Warsaw. ISBN 978-83-903796-3-0.
TellQaramel (also Tel Qaramel or Tel al-Qaramel, Arabic: تل القرامل) is a tell, or archaeological mound, located in the north of present-day Syria, 25 km...
the world's oldest known megaliths. As with Göbekli Tepe, the site at TellQaramel, in north-west Syria, was inhabited from 9000 BC following possible first...
Fertile Crescent. Around 10,700–9400 BC a settlement was established in TellQaramel, 10 miles (16 km) north of Aleppo. The settlement included two temples...
structures, Hallan Çemi Tepesi, both in south-eastern Anatolia, and at TellQaramel, in north-west Syria, may have been occupied during this millennium....
placed in the centre of the west side of the tell. This tower and the even older ones excavated at TellQaramel in Syria are the oldest towers ever to be...
Vistula Fens regions. He is known from his excavations at Nemrik 9 and TellQaramel. Mazurowski, R. F., Michczyńska, D. J., Pazdur, A., Piotrowska, N. (2009)...
N (2009). "Chronology of the early pre-pottery neolithic settlement TellQaramel, northern Syria, in the light of radiocarbon dating". Radiocarbon. 51...
built in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A period around 8000 BC. It is part of Tell es-Sultan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the State of Palestine, in the...
excavations at TellQaramel, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of the city show the area was inhabited about 13,000 years ago, Carbon-14 dating at Tell Ramad, on...
(2008), "Conclusion", in Ibáñez, Juan José (ed.), Le site néolithique de Tell Mureybet (Syrie du Nord). En hommage à Jacques Cauvin, BAR International...