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- Antelias_cave abstract "Antelias Cave was a large cave located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) east of Antelias, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northeast of Beirut close to the wadi of Ksar Akil.It was discovered by Heidenborg in 1833. Godefroy Zumoffen made an excavation in 1893, finding an Aurignacian industry amongst large quantities of bones and flints. Henri Fleisch re-examined the material from Zumoffen's excavation and concluded that it was not solely Aurignacian but showed evidence of successive industries present as late as the Neolithic. Raoul Describes also excavated the site and found numerous tools made of bone including two harpoons which are now in the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory. Auguste Bergy also made a small excavation here and another sounding was made possibly in 1948 by J. Ewing who described the industry as "transitional, Upper Paleolithic-to-Mesolithic". Dirk Albert Hooijer studied the fauna from the cave and found Dama and Capra to have been predominant. Neolithic finds included a long, denticulated, lustrous blade. Bones of a human foetus were also found in the cave by Delore in 1901 which were published by Vallois in 1957 as being possibly Neolithic in date. Collections from the cave can be found in the Musée de l'Homme, Paris, Museum of Lebanese Prehistory and the Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut.Antelias cave was completely destroyed by dynamite in the spring of 1964 due to quarrying in the area. Lorraine Copeland and Peter J. Wescombe recovered some cave deposits from which they hoped to extract material for radio-carbon dating.".
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- Antelias_cave alternateName "Mugharet-el-Bileni".
- Antelias_cave archaeologists "Heidenborg, Godefroy Zumoffen, Delore, Raoul Describes, Auguste Bergy, Ewing".
- Antelias_cave condition "destroyed".
- Antelias_cave epochs Neolithic.
- Antelias_cave epochs Paleolithic.
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- Antelias_cave latitude "33.9".
- Antelias_cave location "east of Antelias".
- Antelias_cave longitude "35.616667".
- Antelias_cave mapType "Lebanon".
- Antelias_cave name "Antelias cave".
- Antelias_cave type Cave.
- Antelias_cave subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Lebanon.
- Antelias_cave subject Category:Neolithic_settlements.
- Antelias_cave subject Category:Paleolithic.
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- Antelias_cave comment "Antelias Cave was a large cave located 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) east of Antelias, 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) northeast of Beirut close to the wadi of Ksar Akil.It was discovered by Heidenborg in 1833. Godefroy Zumoffen made an excavation in 1893, finding an Aurignacian industry amongst large quantities of bones and flints.".
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