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Lehun

Coordinates: 31°27′36″N 35°50′59″E / 31.4601°N 35.8496°E / 31.4601; 35.8496
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Lehun (Arabic: الياهون, romanizedAl Yahoun), also known as al-Lahun or Khirbet Lahun, is an archaeological site in Madaba Governorate, Jordan.[1][2]

The site has been occupied since prehistory, through the Bronze Age, Iron Age,[3] Nabati and Islamic periods and until the Ottoman period. The most important monuments of the site: an agricultural village dating back to the Bronze Age, mills and contemporaries, a castle, a Roman temple and fortifications in addition to a Nabati temple and a village, and evidence of stability in the Byzantine and Islamic periods.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "الياهون".
  2. ^ Homès-Fredericq, D. (2010-11-24). "Introduction". Lehun: Belgian Excavations in Jordan. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
  3. ^ Swinnen, Ingrid M. (2009). "The Iron Age I Settlement and Its Residential Houses at al-Lahun in Moab, Jordan". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 354 (354): 29–53. doi:10.1086/BASOR25609314. ISSN 0003-097X. JSTOR 25609314. S2CID 163809344.
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31°27′36″N 35°50′59″E / 31.4601°N 35.8496°E / 31.4601; 35.8496