Tell Deir Situn
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Tell Deir Situn was an archeological site 45 km north-west of Nineveh, located in Iraq.[1] The construction of a new dam northwest of Mosul, Iraq, led to a 1985 British Museum team unearthing two Hellenistic ruins called Tell Deir Situn and Grai Darki[2] The dig at Tell Deir Situn produced large amounts of pottery, a bronze Assyrian fibula, and a Seleucid era coin.