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Tell Tayinat : ウィキペディア英語版
Tell Tayinat

Tell Ta'yinat is a low-lying ancient tell on the east bank at the bend of the ancient Orontes river, in the Hatay province of present southeastern Turkey about 25 kilometers south east of Antakya (ancient Antioch). It is located along the southwestern edge of the Amuq valley. The site lies some 800 meters from Tell Atchana, the site of the ancient city of Alalakh. It is a possible site of the city of Calneh mentioned in the Hebrew Scriptures.
==History==
The site was a major urban centre in two separate phases, during the Early Bronze Age and Early Iron Age.
The ''red-black burnished ware'' (Karaz ware) is recovered in large quantities from the Early Bronze Age (EBA) II and IIIa levels. It is among the most commonly used pottery on the site.〔Braidwood-Braidwood 1960:fig.398-399〕 This type of pottery diminishes through the end of the last phase of EBA.〔(Tell Tayinat ) - The Archaeological Settlements of Turkey - TAY Project〕 This pottery is believed to be influenced by the Kura-Araxes culture, arriving into this area around 3000 BCE.〔Stephen Batiuk, Mitchell Rothman, (Early Transcaucasian Cultures and Their Neighbors. ) University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania: Expedition, 2007〕
During the Early Iron Age, this is thought likely to be the site of ancient Kinalua, the capital of one of the Neo-Hittite/Aramean city-kingdoms of ''Walistin'' (Aramaic) or ''Palistin'' (neo-Hittite). Among the culturally diverse Syro-Hittite states in the north Syrian river-plain the rulers of Kinalua continued to bear royal Hittite names in the 8th century BCE. At the first Assyrian conquest in the 870s BCE, the victors carried away from Kinalua silver and gold, 100 talents of tin, essential for making bronze, and 100 talents of iron, 1000 oxen and 10,000 sheep, linen robes and decorated couches and beds of boxwood, as well as "10 female singers, the king's brother's daughter with a rich dowry, a large female monkey and ducks".〔A.K. Grayson, ''Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC,'' vol. I: 1991:217f, quoted in Robin Lane Fox, ''Travelling Heroes in the Epic Age of Homer'', 2008:94.〕 At a later campaign the Assyrians forced its king Tutammu to submit.

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