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Hadeth south

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Cultures
  
Qaraoun culture

Condition
  
built up

Region
  
Mount Lebanon Governorate

Period
  
Neolithic

Archaeologists
  
Auguste Bergy

Public access
  
Yes

Archaeologist
  
Auguste Bergy

Hadeth south

Location
  
7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south southeast of Beirut, Lebanon

Periods
  
Heavy Neolithic, Neolithic

Hadeth south or Hadeth Beirut is a Heavy Neolithic archaeological site approximately 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south southeast of Beirut, on the road to Sidon in Lebanon. It was discovered and a collection made by Auguste Bergy from a spur near a ravine south of the last houses in the village. Heavy Neolithic material of the Qaraoun culture was found of an atypical variety with large, rough flakes including picks, choppers and cores. Some examples showed evidence of burin impacts and twisted forms. The area is now built up.

References

Hadeth south Wikipedia


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