Tel Gerisa

'Napoleon's Hill'), as his army camped on it during the siege of Jaffa, is an archaeological site in Tel Aviv, Israel, on the southern bank of the Yarkon River.

[3] Eliezer Sukenik led the excavations at the site between 1927 and 1951 on behalf of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

[4] The Israel Department of Antiquities excavated the site in 1976 (Yigal Yadin and Shulamit Geva).

Tel Aviv University's Institute of Archaeology explored the tell between 1981 and 1995 under the direction of Ze'ev Herzog.

[1] It was suggested that "Gerisa has been identified ... with the Levitical city of Gath Rimmon"[1] from Joshua 19:45, by following the opinion of Benjamin Mazar.