Tell en-Nasbeh

Tell en-Nasbeh, likely the biblical city of Mizpah in Benjamin, is a 3.2 hectare (8 acre) tell located on a low plateau 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) northwest of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The site lies adjacent to an ancient roadway connecting Jerusalem with the northern hill country, which is how Tell en-Nasbeh gained importance as Judah's northern border fortress during its prime phase of occupation in the Iron Age II (Strata 3A-C; 1000–586 BCE). There are also archaeological remains at the site and in surrounding cave tombs that have been dated to the Early Bronze I (Stratum 5; 3500–3300 BCE), Iron I (Stratum 4; 1200–1000 BCE), Babylonian and Persian (Stratum 2; 586–323 BCE), Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine Periods (Stratum 1; 323 BCE – 630 CE).

Tell en-Nasbeh
תל א-נצבא
تل النصبة
Aerial view of Tell en-Nasbeh
Shown within the West Bank
Alternative nameMizpah
LocationRamallah and al-Bireh Governorate
RegionWest Bank
Coordinates31.885136°N 35.216417°E / 31.885136; 35.216417
Typesettlement
History
PeriodsIron Age II – Byzantine period
CulturesCanaanite, Israelite, Second Temple Judaism
Site notes
ArchaeologistsWilliam Badè
ConditionIn ruins
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