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The Tall Zira'a (or: Tell Zera'a) (Arabic: تلّ زَرعة) is an archaeological tell in Jordan. Surveys and geophysical investigations showed the site's great potential for excavations. Tall Zira´a contains evidence of over 5000 years of settlement – almost without cultural gaps, at the point at which the Syrian cultural sphere meets the Palestinian. Its almost continuous stratigraphy from Early Bronze Age to the Islamic periods can possibly demonstrate the history of northeast Jordan.

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  • تل زرعة (ar)
  • Tall Zira'a (de)
  • Tall Zira'a (en)
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  • تلّ زَرعة، هو موقع أثري يقع في شمالي الأردن في محافظة إربد، على بُعد 4 كم جنوب المدينة الأثرية أم قيس. تم اكتشافه حديثًا في عام 2003، على يد فريق باحثين ألمان. ويعود تاريخ هذا المكان للألف الرابعة قبل الميلاد في بدايات العصر البرونزي، وبقي الاستيطان البشري فيها للعهد العُثماني. (ar)
  • Der Tall Zirāʿa (تل زرعة / Tall Zarʿa; Tell Zerāʿa im jordanisch-arabischen Dialekt; deutsch etwa „Hügel der Landwirtschaft“) ist eine bedeutende historische Siedlungsstätte im Norden Jordaniens am Dreiländereck zu Syrien und Israel. Seit über 5000 Jahren war der Hügel immer wieder besiedelt, dabei haben sich Kulturschichten von bis zu 16 Metern Höhe aufgebaut. Seit 2001 wird im Rahmen des Gadara Region Project die Geschichte des Tall und der Region archäologisch erforscht. (de)
  • The Tall Zira'a (or: Tell Zera'a) (Arabic: تلّ زَرعة) is an archaeological tell in Jordan. Surveys and geophysical investigations showed the site's great potential for excavations. Tall Zira´a contains evidence of over 5000 years of settlement – almost without cultural gaps, at the point at which the Syrian cultural sphere meets the Palestinian. Its almost continuous stratigraphy from Early Bronze Age to the Islamic periods can possibly demonstrate the history of northeast Jordan. (en)
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  • Tall Zira'a (en)
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