Archaeological Views: Tall Jalul: A Look from Behind the Jordan
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2019
Abstract
The largest ancient site in the central Jordanian plateau, Tall Jalul commands the highest point in the Madaba region in modern-day Jordan. Covering more than 18 acres, the tell seems to have been continuously occupied from the Early Bronze Age through the Persian (perhaps even Hellenistic) period, after which the occupation spilled over to the plain below and south of the tell.
Journal Title
Biblical Archaeology Review
Volume
45
Issue
1
First Page
58
Last Page
60
First Department
Old Testament
Recommended Citation
Gane, Constance E., "Archaeological Views: Tall Jalul: A Look from Behind the Jordan" (2019). Faculty Publications. 1358.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/1358
Acknowledgements
FAR Report 2020