Kzar-Akil - is an archaeological site 10 km north-east of Beirut in Lebanon [1] .
Located 800 meters west of the source of Antillas on the northern shore of the northern tributary of the Wadi Antillas. This is a large stone shelter at the bottom of a steep limestone cliff [2] .
New dating of people from Kzar Akila: “Egbert” - 39.2-40.8 thousand liters. n., "Ethelruda" - 41.7-42.4 thousand liters. n [3]
The Emiran-Bogunitsky complex of industries is represented in the Middle East (Boker-Takhtit in Israel, Kzar-Akil in Lebanon, Yuchagizli in Turkey), in the Czech Republic (Bogunitsa, Stranska Skala, Lyshen, Podoli, Twarozna), in the Balkans (Temnata), in Ukraine (Kulichivka ( uk: Kulichivka )), in Altai (Kara-Bom) and in Northern China (Shuydungou) [4] .
Notes
- ↑ BDT / Kzar-Akil
- ↑ Inventory of Stone-Age sites in Lebanon, p. 100-101 . - Imprimerie Catholique, 1965.
- ↑ Douka K. , Bergman Ch. A. , Hedges REM , Wesselingh FP et Higham Th. FG Chronology of Ksar Akil (Lebanon) and implications for the colonization of Europe by anatomically modern humans // PLOS ONE, 2013, V.8, No. 9, p.e72931.
- ↑ Shkrdla P. Bohunice in the territories of Moravia and neighboring regions // Archeology, Ethnography and Anthropology of Eurasia. 3 (55) 2013