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Douwara

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Cultures
  
Qaraoun culture

Archaeologists
  
Henri Fleisch

Region
  
Nabatieh Governorate

Excavation date
  
1950

Excavation dates
  
1950

Public access
  
Yes

Archaeologist
  
Henri Fleisch

Douwara

Location
  
2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest of Ain Ebel, Lebanon

Periods
  
Heavy Neolithic, Chalcolithic

Tripes de mouton en sauce douwara recette traditionnelle chminka


Douwara is a Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the Qaraoun culture located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) southwest of Ain Ebel in the Bint Jbeil District of Nabatieh Governorate in Lebanon. It is located on slopes north of the road from Ain Ebel to Rmaich.

It was discovered by Jesuit priest Henri Fleisch, whilst out prospecting for prehistoric sites in 1950, who published his findings in 1951 and 1954. The collections from the site were also discussed by Jacques Cauvin. Vast numbers of heavy tools were found representing the industry of the Qaroun culture including piles of debitage and bifaces. Another industry present at the site was tentatively identified as Chalcolithic and included axes, chisels and heavy borers that resembled Minet ed Dhalia points.

References

Douwara Wikipedia