Tell Balata
Tell Balata (Arabic: تل بلاطة) is the site of the remains of an ancient Canaanite and Israelite city, identified since 1913 with the Biblical city of Shechem. It is located in the West Bank. The built-up area of Balata, a Palestinian village and suburb of Nablus, covers about one-third of the tell, and overlooks a vast plain to the east. The Palestinian village of Salim is located 4.5 kilometers (2.8 mi) to the east.
تل بلاطة | |
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Shown within the West Bank | |
Location | Nablus, West Bank |
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Coordinates | 32.213618°N 35.281993°E |
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Periods | Bronze Age, Iron Age, Hellenistic period |
Cultures | Canaanite, Israelite, Samaritan, Hellenistic |
The site is listed by UNESCO as part of the Inventory of Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites of Potential Outstanding Universal Value in the Palestinian Territories. Experts estimate that the towers and buildings at the site date back 5,000 years to the Chalcolithic and Bronze Ages.
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