“House of Chamoun” (English), "Temple of Eshmun" (Syriac Aramaic), a Phoenician god.
Al Day3a zone which is the old village and its three hills surrounded with forests and great views toward Beirut 2.
The site is located on the western terraces of a conical hill, west of the main village called Qalaa' Tahun-el-Haoua.
Amongst the pottery was a sherd with a cylinder seal showing pattern of marching and alternating goats and lions that was similar to sherds showing a similar type of animalism from Byblos, Megiddo and other Palestinian and Syrian sites dating to the EB period.
Decorations found included incised patterns, made with combs to form bands of chevrons.
Similar finds were discovered at Jaita I, Kaffer Jarra Roueisse, Nahr Damour, Aramoun and Khallet-el-Khazen.