Jerablus Tahtani (formerly Tell Alawiyeh) is a small tell on the right bank of the Euphrates River four kilometers south of Carchemish in present-day Syria.
[1] A fort, built on the ashes of a burnt village, stood on the mound.
[3] The site was first noted by Leonard Woolley early the 1920s while he was excavating at nearby Carchemish.
[4] It was excavated from 1992 to 2000 by the British as part of the Syrian government's Tishrin Dam rescue project.
The site was occupied from the late Uruk period through the middle 3rd Millennium BC.