The excavation revealed two main occupation phases, termed Stratum II (
Mitanni/
Kassite; Late Bronze) and Stratum I (
Neo-Assyrian; Iron Age). The proposed ancient name of Tell al-Fakhar is
Kuruhanni.
Stratum II In the Late Bronze, Stratum II belongs to the Mitanni Empire. The
Green Palace is a large structure with at least 17 rooms, plastered up to six times and covered with green paint. The building had rooms in different sizes with drains and toilets, divided into private and public wings. In the public wing was a large room with benches along the walls that has been interpreted as a "reception hall" where the ruler could receive his guests. In front of the building was a large terrace paved with
mudbricks. At least 34 skeletons were found in the palace. The majority were located in 2 rooms and were associated with
arrowheads and pieces of armour, suggesting that they died a violent death while defending the palace. This is also indicated by the fact that several doorways in the palace had been blocked, and that the palace was destroyed by a conflagration, as indicated by the burned walls and thick ash deposits on the floors. An archive of circa 800 clay tablets was found in the Green Palace, many of them also bearing seal impressions. Because the tablets were found in all of the rooms of the palace, it has been suggested that the archive was scattered during the pillaging of the building. Other finds included
pottery, gold and silver adornments, bronze armour scales, copper leaf-shaped spear and arrowheads,
glazed and glass bottles and
cylinder seals.
Stratum I After the end of Stratum II, the site was abandoned for some time. The next occupation phase, Stratum I, was badly preserved. Parts of three different structures were excavated, but the walls were only preserved up to a height of three or four rows of mudbricks. In one building with rooms grouped around a courtyard, several
kilns were found but their purpose is unclear. In the second building, two ovens were found while one room in the third contained a basin built of baked mudbricks. Except for pottery, no other finds were recorded from this occupation phase. ==Excavations==