Ras Baalbek I ( ar, رأس بعلبك) is a
rock shelter east of
Ras Baalbek in the northern
Beqaa Valley in
Lebanon
Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
.
It sits north of the Wadi Teniyet er-Râs valley at a height of . It was first discovered by
Lorraine Copeland
Lorraine Copeland (born Elizabeth Lorraine Adie, 1921April 2013) was a British archaeologist specialising in the Palaeolithic period of the Near East. She was a secret agent with the Special Operations Executive during World War II.
Early life
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and Peter Wescombe in 1965–1966. It was later excavated by Jacques Besançon in 1970.
Retouched blades along with a pressure-flaked arrowhead and a burin were found dated to the
Neolithic
The Neolithic period, or New Stone Age, is an Old World archaeological period and the final division of the Stone Age. It saw the Neolithic Revolution, a wide-ranging set of developments that appear to have arisen independently in several p ...
period.
References
{{Portal, Lebanon, History, Asia
1965 archaeological discoveries
Baalbek District
Archaeological sites in Lebanon
Great Rift Valley
Neolithic settlements
Rock shelters