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'''Tell Serhan''' is an archaeological site 9km southeast of [[Rayak Air Base]], 4km northeast of [[Bar Elias]] in the [[Beqaa Governorate|Beqaa]] [[Mohafazat]] (Governorate) in Lebanon. It dates at least to the [[Neolithic]] with middle and late [[Bronze Age]] materials plentiful.<ref name="(BeirutLebanon)1966">{{cite book|author1=Université Saint-Joseph (Beirut|author2=Lebanon)|title=Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, p.83|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lhEOAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=25 March 2011|year=1969|publisher=Impr. catholique}}</ref>
'''Tell Serhan''' is an archaeological site 9&nbsp;km southeast of [[Rayak Air Base]], 4&nbsp;km northeast of [[Bar Elias]] in the [[Beqaa Governorate|Beqaa]] [[Mohafazat]] (Governorate) in Lebanon. It dates at least to the [[Neolithic]] with middle and late [[Bronze Age]] materials plentiful.<ref name="(BeirutLebanon)1966">{{cite book|author1=Université Saint-Joseph (Beirut|author2=Lebanon)|title=Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, p.83|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lhEOAAAAYAAJ|accessdate=25 March 2011|year=1969|publisher=Impr. catholique}}</ref>


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Tell Serhan
Location9km southeast of Rayak Air Base
RegionBekaa Valley
TypeTell
History
CulturesNeolithic, Bronze Age
Site notes
Excavation dates1933, 1954, 1957, 1966
ArchaeologistsMaurice Tallon, A. Kuschke, Lorraine Copeland
ConditionRuins
Public accessYes

Tell Serhan is an archaeological site 9 km southeast of Rayak Air Base, 4 km northeast of Bar Elias in the Beqaa Mohafazat (Governorate) in Lebanon. It dates at least to the Neolithic with middle and late Bronze Age materials plentiful.[1]

References

  1. ^ Université Saint-Joseph (Beirut; Lebanon) (1969). Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph, p.83. Impr. catholique. Retrieved 25 March 2011.