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At
the
center
of
the
museum
complex
stands
Tel
Qasile,
one
of
the
most
interesting
and
important
archaeological
sites
in
the
Tel
Aviv
area.
It
is
the
remains
of
a
port
for
small
ships
capable
of
sailing
along
the
Yarkon
River.
Tel
Qasile
was
founded
by
the
Philistines
in
the
12th
century.
BC
e.
The
top
of
the
hill
is
25
meters
above
sea
level.
The
residential
quarter
was
built
according
to
a
standard
plan
-
they
were
square,
with
an
area
of
approximately
100
square
meters.
m.
for
each
dwelling,
which
consisted
of
two
rectangular
rooms
with
a
courtyard
separating
them.
Residents
were
engaged
in
agriculture.
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