Category
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Hadath
place in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon
Midhowe Chambered Cairn
neolithic chambered cairn in Scotland
Bestansur
Bestansur is a Neolithic tell, or archaeological settlement mound, located in Arbat Town, Sulaimaniyah province, Kurdistan Region, Iraq in the western Zagros foothills. The site is located on the edge of the Shahrizor Plain, 30 km to the south-east of Sulaimaniyah. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage Tentative List.
Kfaraabida
City in Lebanon
Round Loaf
bowl barrow in Anglezarke, Chorley, England, UK
Scord of Brouster
human settlement in Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
Stanton Drew stone circles
Neolithic henge monument; stone circles
At Tiri
See Tira for other sites with similar names.
Köşk Höyük
archeological site in Turkey
Kfar Tebnit
human settlement in Lebanon
Shillourokambos
Shillourokambos () is a Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) site near Parekklisia, east of Limassol in southern Cyprus. It is located on a low plateau. Excavations began in 1992. The settlement has four phases and was occupied from the end of the 9th millennium to the second half of the 8th millennium.

Brahmagiri archaeological site
human settlement in India
Flaoui
right|250px|thumb|alt=Heavy Neolithic pick of the Qaraoun culture - |Massive steep-scraper on a split cobble or flake with direct retouch all around and cortex on the crest. Found at Mtaileb I.
Flaoui or Fleywe or Flaoueh () is a small village located northwest of Baalbek, Lebanon in Baalbek District, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon. It is located near the north–south road that runs from Bodai to Chlifa.
Marden Henge
Neolithic henge monument
Tell Dibbine
mountain in Lebanon

Baidar ech Chamout
village in Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon
Dakoue
Dakoue (also spelled Dakoueh, or Dekweh) is a village located southwest of Mejdel Anjar, Lebanon. It is predominantly inhabited by shepherds and farmers.
Hatula
Hatula is an early Neolithic archeological site in the Judean hills south of Latrun, beside , in Israel, west of Jerusalem. The site is above the riverbed on a rocky slope in an alluvial valley. Excavations revealed three levels of occupation in the Natufian, Khiamian and PPNA (Sultanian).
Haret ech Cheikh
human settlement in Lebanon
Ourrouar
Ourrouar is a series of archaeological sites approximately south southeast of Beirut, Lebanon. It is near Hadeth south on the north side of the Nahr Ghedir.