Tunip
City-state in western Syria in 1350–1335 BC / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tunip (probably modern Tell 'Acharneh) was a city-state along the Orontes River in western Syria in the Late Bronze Age. It was large enough to be an urban center, but too small to be a dominant regional power. It was under the influence of various factions like the Mitanni, Egyptians, and Hittites.
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Location | Syria |
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Region | Hama Governorate |
Coordinates | 35.2869°N 36.3978°E / 35.2869; 36.3978 |
Area | c. 77 ha |
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Periods | Late Bronze Age |
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