- ► Qing Dynasty tombs discovered in China
- ► Ancient tombs uncovered at the cathedral of Notre Dame
- ► Administrative Centre discovered in Upper Egypt
- ► Rare gold coin discovered in Hungary
- ► Prehistoric Burial Mound Discovered in England
- ► Remains of a woolly mammoth found in England
- ► Tomb of Ramses II treasurer uncovered in Saqqara
- ► Roman statues excavated in England
- ► Bronze age coffin revealed in in England
- ► Roman bronze handle excavated in England
Home
Lebanon
Beqaa Governorate
Labweh
Labweh
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.
Site Information
Country: Lebanon
District: Beqaa Governorate
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: Neolithic Age
Oldest Culture: Neolithic
Later Cultures: Mixed
Site Features: Mixed Monuments
Approximate Location
Loading...
UNESCO
Weather In Site
Rating
Related Sites
Add Your Comment
The published comments do not represent the opinion of our site, but express the opinion of their publishers.
Please Log in to post your comments about Labweh.