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A tell or tel, (from Hebrew: תֵּל, also tel or tell from Arabic: تلّ, tall) is a type of archaeological mound created by human occupation and abandonment of a geographical site over many centuries. A classic tell looks like a low, truncated cone with a flat top and sloping sides.
A tell is a hill created by different civilizations living and rebuilding in the same spot. Over time, the level rises, forming a mound. Excavating a tell reveals buried structures such as government or military buildings, religious shrines and homes, located at different depths depending on their date of use. They often overlap, horizontally, vertically, or both. Archaeologists excavate tell sites to interpret architecture, purpose, and date of occupation. Since excavating a tell is a destructive process, physicists and geophysicists have developed non-destructive methods of mapping tell sites.
I Got A Right To Praise The Lord by Georgia Mass Choir Got a Right to Praise the Lord
The Lord has blessed and he's kept me, I got right to praise the Lord.
Oh, the Lord has blessed me and he's kept me, I got a right, oh yeah, to praise the Lord.
The Lord has blessed me and he's kept me.
I got a right to praise the Lord.
He's been my healer, my deliveral, oh, I got a right yeah, yeah, to praise the Lord.
Whoooo, when I think about the goodness of Jesus and all he done for me.
Lookin here, my soul got hot yall hallelujah, I thank God, I thank God for blessing me