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In archaeology, a tell or tel (derived from Arabic: تَل‎, tall, ‘mound’ or ‘small hill’), is an artificial mound formed from the accumulated refuse of generations of people living on the same site for hundreds or thousands of years. A classic tell looks like a low, truncated cone with sloping sides and can be up to 30 metres high.

Tells are most commonly associated with the archaeology of the ancient Near East, but they are also found elsewhere, such as Central Asia, Eastern Europe, West Africa and Greece. Within the Near East, they are concentrated in less arid regions, including Upper Mesopotamia, the Southern Levant, Anatolia and Iran, which had more continuous settlement.

Tell is derived from the Arabic word tall (Arabic: تَل‎), meaning mound or small hill, and is first attested in English in 1840 in a report in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society. Variant spellings include tall, tel, til, and tal. The Hebrew word tel (Hebrew: תל‎) is a cognate and there are similar words in several other Southwest Asian languages, including tepe or tappeh (Turkish/Persian: تپه‎), hüyük or höyük (Turkish), and chogha (Persian: چغا‎). These often appear in place names and are sometimes used by archaeologists to refer to the same type of sites. The Arabic word khirbet or khirbat (Arabic: خربة‎), meaning ‘ruin’, also occurs in the names of many archaeological tells.

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