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Godefroy Zumoffen, SJ (1848 in
France – 1928) was a
French Jesuit archaeologist and
geologist notable for his work on
prehistory in Lebanon. He is known...
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Aadloun I or Abri
Zumoffen is a low cave and
terrace at the foot of a
cliff near a beach. It was
discovered and
sounded by
Godefroy Zumoffen in 1898, 1900...
- Beirut. The site was
discovered by
Lortet in 1894 and
discussed by
Godefroy Zumoffen in 1900. The
flint industry from the site was
described as
Mousterian and...
- length. They were
first observed by
Dawson in 1884 and
later by
Godefroy Zumoffen in 1910 and
called "stylets" by
Raoul Describes. The
exact use of Minet...
- 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...
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published in 1874. This was
followed by
extensive research by
Father G.
Zumoffen who
published in 1893.
Henri Fleisch also
catalogued and
recovered materials...
- channels. It was
first noted in 1833 by
Botta and
excavated by
Godefroy Zumoffen in two
positions in 1898, 1900, 1908 and 1910. It was
later excavated by...
- 1921.
Other Jesuits who made
collections from the area
included Godefroy Zumoffen in 1908, Paul Bovier-Lapierre and
Auguste Bergy as well as Mouterde, Gigues...
- Kirkbride,
Diana & Garrod,
Dorothy Anne Elizabeth.
Excavation of the Abri
Zumoffen, a
paleolithic rock-shelter near Adlun,
South Lebanon, s.n., 1961 Kirkbride...
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around 600
metres (2,000 ft) by 30
metres (98 ft) was
found by
Godefroy Zumoffen in 1894.
Material recovered is in the
Museum of
Lebanese Prehistory including...