Tell Halaf
Tell Halaf is an archaeological site located in northeastern Syria, near the Khabur River. It dates back to the Halaf culture, which flourished around 6000 to 5000 BCE. The site is known for its distinctive pottery and unique architectural features, including circular buildings.
Excavations at Tell Halaf have revealed a wealth of artifacts, including figurines and tools, providing insights into the daily life and artistic practices of its ancient inhabitants. The site is significant for understanding the development of early Mesopotamian civilizations and their cultural exchanges with neighboring regions.