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The region's findings were awe-inspiring. Tall el-Hammam spanned around 150 acres with impressive architecture featuring thick walls, numerous structures, and evidence of a self-sufficient urban lifestyle. Evidence demonstrated that the city was home to a formidable population, with properties showing signs of a complex society marked by rich cultural life.
However, the most critical revelation came during excavations that suggested a tragic and violent end to this thriving civilization. Skeletal remains were found, along with layers of ash and debris, indicating that the city experienced destructive events consistent with the biblical tales of fiery rain.