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Qaraoun is a
Lebanese village, 85 km from Beirut,
known for its Lake
Qaraoun in the
Beqaa Valley formed by the El
Wauroun Dam
built in 1959. It is an ecologically...
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Qaraoun (Arabic: بحيرة القرعون / ALA-LC: Buḥayrat al-Qara‘ūn) is an
artificial lake or
reservoir located in the
southern region of the
Beqaa Valley...
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Qaraoun culture is a
culture of the
Lebanese Stone Age
around Qaraoun in the
Beqaa Valley. The
Gigantolithic or
Heavy Neolithic flint tool industry...
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Heavy Neolithic Shepherd Neolithic Trihedral Neolithic Pre-Pottery (A, B)
Qaraoun culture Tahunian culture Yarmukian culture Halaf culture Halaf-Ubaid Transitional...
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shepherds and farmers.
There is a
Heavy Neolithic archaeological site of the
Qaraoun culture located 700
metres (2,300 ft)
northwest of the
village where plentiful...
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large stone and
flint tools (or industry) ****ociated
primarily with the
Qaraoun culture in the
Beqaa Valley, Lebanon,
dating to the
Epipaleolithic or early...
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limestone bedrock by an
ancient advanced culture (such as the
Heavy Neolithic Qaraoun culture).
Never taking himself too seriously, he also made a few appearances...
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Beqaa District and
south of the
Beqaa Governorate. It lies
south of Lake
Qaraoun on the
Litani River. It lies
southwest of Machgara,
northeast of Ain Et...
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cereal domestication evolved roughly contemporaneously. The
Heavy Neolithic Qaraoun culture has been
identified at
around fifty sites in
Lebanon around the...
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Authority (LRA) in 1954 to
manage hydroelectric projects,
including the
Qaraoun Dam,
completed in 1959. The
river has also been
central in geopolitical...