Hermel
Hermel (Arabic: الهرمل) is a toun in Beqaa Govrenorate, Lebanon. It's the caipital o the Hermel Destrict. Hermel is hame tae a Lebanese Red Cross First Aid Centre.[1]
Hermel الهرمل | |
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Coordinates: 34°23′29″N 36°23′45″E / 34.39139°N 36.39583°E | |
Kintra | Lebanon |
Govrenorate | Beqaa Govrenorate |
Destrict | Hermel Destrict |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | +3 |
Thare is a auncient pyramid kent as Kamouh el Hermel (Pyramid or Needle o Hermel) locatit aboot 6 kilometre (3.7 mi) sooth o the toun that is a popular attraction for local tourists.[2]
Hermel plains
eeditThe Hermel plains are a aurie o law hills aroond Hermel, throu which runs the Orontes river an several wadis, which drain intae the Homs basin. The aurie dominates the north o the Beqaa Valley an reaches north tae the mairch wi Sirie. A curious an unpublished airchaeological industrie exists frae fynds o stone tuils in this aurie. It consists o generally smaw tuils whose teepologie is limitit. It wis termit the Shepherd Neolithic industry bi Henri Fleisch.[3]
Hermel I (Mrah Abbas)
eeditHermel I or Mrah Abbas wis discovered bi P. Billaux an Maurice Tallon an is 5 kilometre (3.1 mi) north northeast o Hermel, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) afore reachin Mrah Abbas, next tae the road. It is locatit on an uncultivatit slopin plain leadin doun 2 kilometre (1.2 mi) frae the Orontes. The gairden revealed the remains o ten dolmens, maist o which wur biggit on a lairger foondation than the covered chamber. Some wur aiblins no covered bi tumuli an a few wur evidently no biggit tae hae cap-stanes on tap.[4]
Hermel II (Jisr el Aassi)
eeditHermel II or Jisr el Aassi is 2 kilometre (1.2 mi) east o Hermel I near the gorge throu which the Orontes river flows. It wis foond bi P. Billaux an mentioned bi Maurice Tallon in 1958 who made a lenthy description o the lairgest tumulus in 1959.[5] The lithic industry at the site wis discussed bi Henri Fleisch in 1966.[6] Several dolmens wur foond aroond the veelage o Choueighir, aroond 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) north o the brig ower the Orontes, in an aroond the veelage extendin aboot 2 kilometre (1.2 mi) tae the north alang the track next tae the river. Some o the dolmen are inclined inwairds formin a pyramid shape. Thare is a lairge tumulus north o the veelage that is componit o massive blocks whaur pottery wis foond an datit tae the Early Bronze Age III bi Tallon.[5] Henri Fleisch foond a collection o Shepherd Neolithic flints aroond thir dolmen.[4]
Hermel III (Choueighir)
eeditHermel III or Choueighir is a veelage on the left (wastren) bank o the Orontes an a airchaeological steid wis foond bi P. Billaux 2 kilometre (1.2 mi) tae the north o it. Flint material wis describit tae be o the Shepherd Neolithic teep an seemilar tae that o Maqne an Qaa bi Henri Fleisch in 1966, it is held in the Museum o Lebanese Prehistory.[4]
Hermel IV (Wadi el Joz)
eeditHermel IV or Wadi el Joz is a collection o megaliths that are 1.5 kilometre (0.93 mi) east o Hermel Attika, sootheast o Hermel on dry terraces that slope towards the channel o the Orontes. It wis foond bi Mohammed Hamadé, surveyed bi P. Billaux an published bi Maurice Tallon in 1959.[5] A nummer o tumuli wur discovered in this aurie which covered chambers on rectangular foondation platforms. Thay wur uisually orientatit east tae wast wi some remnants o waws constructit o megalithic stanes. Maurice Tallon made collectins o flint an pottery frae the aurie datin tae various periods. Thir includit an incisit sherd an a tanged scraper frae the vera earliest Neolithic times, a Early Bronze Age flat scraper alang wi later Middle Bronze Age an Airn Age material.[4]
References
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- ↑ Paul Doyle (1 Mairch 2012). Lebanon. Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 215–. ISBN 978-1-84162-370-2. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
- ↑ Lorraine Copeland; P. Wescombe (1965). Inventory of Stone-Age sites in Lebanon, p. 43 & 45. Imprimerie Catholique. Archived frae the original on 24 December 2011. Retrieved 21 Julie 2011.
- ↑ a b c d L. Copeland; P. Wescombe (1966). Inventory of Stone-Age Sites in Lebanon: North, South and East-Central Lebanon, p. 32-33. Impr. Catholique. Retrieved 3 Mairch 2011.
- ↑ a b c Tallon, Maurice., Tumulus et Mégalithes du Hermel et de la Beqa Nord. MUSJ, vol. 31, fasc. 3, p. 91, 1959.
- ↑ Fleisch, Henri., Notes de Préhistoire Libanaise : 1) Ard es Saoude. 2) La Bekaa Nord. 3) Un polissoir en plein air. BSPF, vol. 63, 1966.
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