The area inside the city wall was originally about 56 acres (John Garstang, The Walls of Jericho. The Marston-Melchett Expedition of 1931, PEFQS 1931, p. 186; Jericho: City and Necropolis, LAAA 19, p. 3), while the total area, including the fortification system, was approximately twice that, or 1012 acres (John Garstang, The Walls of Jericho, p. 187, and Jericho: City and Necropolis, LAAA 19, p. 3; Kenyon, Jericho, EAEHL, p. 550 [4 hectares = 9.9 acres]). Magen Broshi and Ram Gophna list the size of the site as 1.5 ha (3.7 acres; Broshi and Gophna, Middle Bronze Age II Palestine: Its Settlements and Population, BASOR 261 [1986], Table 4), but this is no doubt the estimated size of the site as it is today. A considerable portion of the tell was removed in the construction of the reservoir and the modern road.
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