Tel Michal
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Tel Michal is an archaeological site on Israel's central Mediterranean coast, near the modern city of Herzliya, about 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) north of the Yarkon River estuary and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) south of Arsuf-Appolonia. Excavations have yielded remains from the Middle Bronze Age to the Early Arab period.[1][2]
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Location | Israel |
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Coordinates | 32.159167°N 34.797778°E / 32.159167; 34.797778 |
History | |
Material | Stone |
Periods | Bronze Age, Iron Age, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Early Arab |
Site notes | |
Excavation dates | 1958-1960, 1977–1980 |
Archaeologists | Nahman Avigad, Ze'ev Herzog |
Condition | abandoned |
Public access | yes |
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