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  • Labweh

    Labweh, Al-Labweh, is a village on a foothill of the Anti-Lebanon mountains in the Baalbek District of Lebanon. The Neolithic settlements represented at Labweh have been found dating to at least the 7th millennium BC. There are the ruins of a Roman temple in the village that are included in a group of Temples of the Beqaa Valley.
    Archaeological Site
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    Elevation: 912 m

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    Labweh


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    Neolithic Age


    Neolithic

    Mixed

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    Mixed Monuments


     

     

     

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