Tell el-Yahudiya
Tell el-Yahudiya is an archaeological site located in northern Egypt, near the Nile Delta. It is known for its ancient settlement that dates back to the Middle Bronze Age, around 2000-1550 BCE. The site has revealed significant artifacts, including pottery and tools, which provide insights into the daily life and culture of its inhabitants.
Excavations at Tell el-Yahudiya have uncovered evidence of a thriving community, including residential structures and burial sites. The site is particularly notable for its connection to the Canaanite culture, showcasing the interactions between different ancient civilizations in the region.