Phoenician-Era Cemetery Discovered in Tyre Lebanon

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A Phoenician-era cemetery has been unearthed in the coastal town of Tyre, which was a major Phoenician seaport from about 2000 BC through to Roman times, the National News Agency said Tuesday.

The cemetery was discovered in the northern entrance of Tyre in the Jal Al-Bahr region, and is located on a hill near the sea shore. The landowner who was doing some reclamations on his land found skeletons buried in sand and hurried to the General Directorate of Antiquties which in turn dug further and did some drilling to find human and animal skeletons that date back to the fifth and sixth centuries BC.

The skeletons were found laid in an orderly manner with relics of pottery and bronze that has religious connotations linked to the Phoenician era.

Engineer Ali Badawi, an archaeologist and head of antiquities in Tyre, assured that the General Directorate of Antiquties will move the skeletons to a safe place, adding that what has been discovered will promote further studies and provide information on the traditions and arctic products of the Phoenician era.

Comments 6
Default-user-icon be_professional_please (Guest) 15 May 2012, 16:59

I really hope the government takes good care of this find. It's bad enough that our politicians are destroying our future, I can only hope they preserve our past...

Default-user-icon notproudtobeLB (Guest) 15 May 2012, 19:25

i think they should build a concrete beach complex right on that site

Default-user-icon Freeto Dolley (Guest) 15 May 2012, 20:44

I hope Ali Badawi's next task is to look for a missing baby dinosaur by the name of Saad Hariri. I heard he might still be breathing, or it could be a body double. We'll find out eventually.

Missing ulpianus 15 May 2012, 22:47

Our ancestors are turning in their graves because of what their sons are doing to their country today.

Thumb shab 15 May 2012, 23:32

And they still proclaim Lebanese are Arabs.

Default-user-icon Ezequiel (Guest) 01 March 2013, 11:36

Why users still use to read news papers when in this technological world all is available on net?