Tell Aqab
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| Location | Al-Hasakah Governorate, Syria |
|---|---|
| Region | Northern Mesopotamia |
| Coordinates | 37°3′29″N 40°53′44″E / 37.05806°N 40.89556°E |
| Type | Tell |
Tell Aqab is an ancient Mesopotamian settlement located in northeastern Syria, occupied from the early Halaf period (c. 6000 BCE) to c. 3800 BCE. It is situated at the northern edge of the Khabur Plain near the headwaters of the Khabur tributary of the Euphrates, 6 km south-southeast of the town of Amuda in Jazira Canton.[1]: 166 It is one of the few sites that contain material relating to the Halaf-Ubaid Transitional period, c. 5500–5000 BCE.