Peter Y.
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More of a "park with some archaeology" than an archaeology park. It's a beautiful, lush green space with plenty of amenities, like a cafe (closed during my mid-August visit), ball courts, and clean bathrooms.
But I came to see the archaeology! The park map outlines the several archaeological sites nicely.
About three of those sites have some worthwhile signs explaining what you're looking at and what its significance is, which was great. They're partially or fully reconstructed to give an idea of what they originally looked like. Some were dwellings and others tombs.
The other sites are essentially just fenced off areas with no signs or explanations, which look very poorly cared for -- irrigation pipes and light poles clearly visible inside the site.
I'm attaching photos of each of the archaeological sites.