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- Tell_Jisr abstract "Tell Jisr, Tell el-Jisr or Tell ej-Jisr is a hill and archaeological site 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) northwest of Joub Jannine in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.It was discovered in 1965-1966 by Lorraine Copeland and Peter Wescombe but the perimeter and extent of the find was not fully determined. It is suggested to have been surrounded by fertile arable land suitable for crop cultivation and was likely a river crossing, situated on the east bank of the Litani. A large amount of material was collected by Henri Fleisch and M. Tallon which is now kept by the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory, part of Saint Joseph University. Flint tools were of the heavy type suggested to have been used for deforestation, they included trapezoidal axes, choppers, a variety of scrapers including advanced fan scrapers, segmented sickle blades with fine denticulation and some obsidian. The range of pottery found included stone and basalt bowls and vessels ranging from coarse White Ware to fine, burnished and decorated sherds. A spectrum of jar designs were found with some having red or cream washes. The materials show an established neolithic settlement with many similarities to Byblos and lower Jordan Valley sites that flourished until the Bronze Age. The tell is also notable as the location of the discovery of a fragment of pottery called the McClelland Sherd, Tell Jisr Sherd or El-Jisr Sherd that shows incisions suggested to be the oldest alphabetic writing yet discovered.".
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- Tell_Jisr alternateName "Tell ej Jisr".
- Tell_Jisr archaeologists Lorraine_Copeland.
- Tell_Jisr archaeologists "Peter J. Wescombe".
- Tell_Jisr built "c. 8200-6200 BC".
- Tell_Jisr condition "ruins".
- Tell_Jisr epochs Chalcolithic.
- Tell_Jisr epochs Neolithic.
- Tell_Jisr epochs Pre-Pottery_Neolithic_B.
- Tell_Jisr excavations "1965".
- Tell_Jisr hasPhotoCollection Tell_Jisr.
- Tell_Jisr latitude "33.64".
- Tell_Jisr location "northwest of Joub Jannine, Lebanon".
- Tell_Jisr longitude "35.778611".
- Tell_Jisr mapType "Lebanon".
- Tell_Jisr name "Tell Jisr".
- Tell_Jisr nativeName "Tell el-Jisr".
- Tell_Jisr partOf "Settlement".
- Tell_Jisr publicAccess "Yes".
- Tell_Jisr type Tell.
- Tell_Jisr subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Lebanon.
- Tell_Jisr subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Tell_Jisr subject Category:Neolithic_settlements.
- Tell_Jisr type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Tell_Jisr type ArchaeologicalSitesInLebanon.
- Tell_Jisr type District108552138.
- Tell_Jisr type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Tell_Jisr type Location100027167.
- Tell_Jisr type NeolithicSettlements.
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- Tell_Jisr type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tell_Jisr type Region108630985.
- Tell_Jisr type Site108651247.
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- Tell_Jisr type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Tell_Jisr type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tell_Jisr comment "Tell Jisr, Tell el-Jisr or Tell ej-Jisr is a hill and archaeological site 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) northwest of Joub Jannine in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.It was discovered in 1965-1966 by Lorraine Copeland and Peter Wescombe but the perimeter and extent of the find was not fully determined. It is suggested to have been surrounded by fertile arable land suitable for crop cultivation and was likely a river crossing, situated on the east bank of the Litani.".
- Tell_Jisr label "Tell Jisr".
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- Tell_Jisr sameAs Q7697425.
- Tell_Jisr sameAs Q7697425.
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- Tell_Jisr wasDerivedFrom Tell_Jisr?oldid=557886299.
- Tell_Jisr isPrimaryTopicOf Tell_Jisr.