Tell Johfiyeh

Tell Johfiyeh (2200 BC) is an archeological site in the village of Johfiyeh, Jordan, which dates back to the Iron Age.


Geographical Location

• Middle East.

• Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

• North Jordanian plateau.

• 7.5 km south-west of Irbid.

• Northern edge of the modern village of Johfiyeh.

• Within an agriculturally intensively used area.

• Rainfed-agriculture is possible.

The activities of 2002 indicate that Tell Johfiyeh and the small archaeological sites in its vicinity were used most probably as farmsteads, dating back to the 7th century BC. The following results were obtained: Archaeological sites in the vicinity of Tell Johfiyeh • Founded mainly during the Iron Age • Usually re-settled during the Byzantine and Umayyad era • Most probably agricultural facilities • The sites maintained relations to each other • Tell Irbid or Tell el-Husn probably functioned as central sites • Two phases of settlement could be separated: Iron Age II and Byzantine-Umayyad era •z Remains of the latter were found exclusively on the south- western fringe of the tell and at the eastern slope. Remains of the Iron Age, however, were found all over the site and dominate the finds made so far. • Remains of the Byzantine-Umayyad era are: -A cistern -Remains of a small house -Two almost complete vessels of clay -Numerous clay sherds, glass and metal remains • The remains from the Iron Age belong to domestic activities within an agricultural world: -Numerous fireplaces and cooking spots, grinding- stones, mortars, basalt pestles and scrapers, weaving-weights, spinning-whorls, a three-footed basalt-bowl with tools, „buttons“, numerous stone-vessels, several arrow-heads made of iron and needles as well as a few pearls from carneol

Further reading (Publications)

Materialien fuer eine Regionalstudie, Alter Orient und Altes Testament (AOAT) vol. 344, Ugarit Verlag, Muenster.

Iron Age Farmstead of Tell Johfiyeh in north Jordan: A Paleoclimate Study, Ugarit- Forschungen (UF) Bd. 39, Ugarit-Verlag Muenster, 2008

during the (late) Iron Age. A report on the 2002-2004 and 2007 seasons, Studies in the history and archaeology of Jordan (SHAJ) X, Department of Antiquities, Amman, 2009

Department of Antiquities of Jordan (ADAJ) 52, Amman, 2008; Co-Author: al-Sa´ad,Z.

Archaeology in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) 112, 2008; Co-Author: al-Sa´ad, Z.

eisenzeitlichen Gehöft, Das Altertum 53,1, Berlin, 2008 in press A period of peace and prosperity in Gilead. Tell Johfiyeh and ist surrounding during the (late) Iron Age. A report on the 2002-2004 seasons, Akten der 52. RAI

Archaeology and Anthropology No. 27/28, Yarmouk University, Irbid-Jordan, pp. 7– 8; Co-Author: al-Sa´ad, Z.

in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) 109, No.3, pp. 532–534; coauthor: al-Sa´ad, Z.

in Gerda Henkel Stiftung (Hrsg), Jahresbericht, pp. 20–21

Report on the 2002 and 2003 Seasons. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan (ADAJ) 48: 171-180, Amman; co-author: al-Sa´ad, Z.

Communication System ?, in Khraysheh, F. (Hrsg.) Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan VIII, pp. 217–223, Amman; co-author: Bastert, K.

in Jordan, American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) 108, No.3, pp. 431–432; coauthor: al-Sa´ad, Z.

Umgebung in Nordjordanien, Das Altertum 49,2: 81-85, Berlin.

Antike Welt - Zeitschrift für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte, Heft 1/2004, Mainz, pp. 51–58.

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