Tell Sukas (also "Teil Sukäs") (possibly ancient Shuksi or Suksi) is a Late Bronze Age archaeological mound on the Eastern Mediterranean coast about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of Jableh, Syria.
The settlement at Tell Sukas was located at the center of the fertile plain of Jableh on a hill with access to two natural harbors.
[1] There is evidence of an earlier Neolithic settlement at the site dating back to the seventh or sixth millennium BC.
[3][7] Recent excavations reveal that the site was inhabited again by the Phoenicians between 380 and 69 BC until it was destroyed again, possibly by an earthquake.
Excavations uncovered an early Iron Age cemetery south of the tell which was dated to between the 13th and 10th century BC.