Douwara

Archaeological site in Lebanon


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::summary Archaeological site in Lebanon ::

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nameDouwara
map_typeLebanon
map_size200
location2 km southwest of Ain Ebel, Lebanon
regionNabatieh Governorate
coordinates
epochsHeavy Neolithic, Chalcolithic
culturesQaraoun culture
excavations1950
archaeologistsHenri Fleisch
public_accessYes
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Douwara is a Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the Qaraoun culture located 2 km 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

References

  1. (1966). "Inventory of Stone-Age Sites in Lebanon: North, South and East-Central Lebanon, p. 30". Impr. Catholique.
  2. Fleisch, Henri., Préhistoire au Liban en 1950. BSPF, vol. 48, 1-2, p. 26. (Contains report on Byblos presented by M. Dunand to the 3rd C.I.S.E.A., Brussels, 1948.), 1951.
  3. Fleisch, Henri., Nouvelles stations préhistorique au Liban, BSPF, vol. 51, p. 564, 1954.

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