File:Overview of site from Tell Husn.jpg
Summary
| Description | A view of the site of Pella from the top of Tell Husn. The view is to the northwest and was taken during the 2007 excavation season at the site. It shows archaeological excavation taking place on Tell Husn, and in the background, the main mound (or Tell) of Pella that is crowned by the Australian excavation dighouse (white building complex with trees). The Migdol Temple comlpex is located on the south slope of the main tell in the centre of this picture. |
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| Source | Own work |
| Author | Ben Churcher, Pella Project, University of Sydney, Australia |
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