Tell Mureibit
Archaeological site in Lebanon
Location | 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Tyre, Lebanon |
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History | |
Periods | Heavy Neolithic, Neolithic |
Cultures | Qaraoun culture |
Site notes | |
Archaeologists | E. Passemard |
Public access | Unknown |
Tell Mureibit is a Heavy Neolithic archaeological site approximately 8 kilometres (5 mi) north of Tyre, Lebanon.[1] It is located in a wadi near Qasimiye, Qasimiyeh or Kasimiyeh on the north bank of the Litani river.[2] Material was collected by E. Passemard which is kept in the National Museum of Beirut. It consists of heavy, rough and usually bifacial tools of indeterminate date that has been likened to other Heavy Neolithic material of the Qaraoun culture.
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Heavy Neolithic sites
- Aadloun II
- Akkar plain foothills
- Akbiyeh
- Al-Bireh
- Amlaq Qatih
- Ard Saouda
- Baidar ech Chamout
- Beit Mery II
- Bustan Birke
- Dakoue
- Dekwaneh II
- Douris, Lebanon
- Douwara
- Flaoui
- Fadous Sud
- Hadeth south
- Jbaa
- Jdeideh I
- Jdeideh II
- Jebel Aabeby
- Kamid al lawz I
- Kefraya
- Kfar Tebnit
- Khallet Michte I
- Khallet Michte II
- Khallet el Hamra
- Mejdel Anjar I
- Moukhtara
- Mtaileb I
- Nabi Zair
- Plain of Zgharta
- Qaraoun I
- Qaraoun II
- Rayak North
- Sarepta
- Sidon III
- Taire II
- Tayibe
- Tell Ain el Meten
- Tell Khardane
- Tell Mureibit
- Tell Zenoub
- Wadi Boura
- Wadi Koura
- Wadi Yaroun
- Wadi al-Far'a
- Wadi Sallah