DESCRIPTION : |
Two large mounds with a spring between them. Mound 1 is ca. 20 m high and it is covered by an extensive modern cemetery. Mound 2 is considerably larger, 25 m high, and marked by the ruins of a rectangular fortified noble's mansion, or khan. In 1938 in a very short (three weeks) season of excavations, led by Lloyd, foremost Neo-Assyrian ceramics, and an Assyrian inscription on a baked brick were found. Generally, the site is identified with ancient Apku, or Apqu. In the 13th century AD Abu Maria had a Christian population. |