It dates back approximately 130-125 million years to the Barremian of the Early Cretaceous.
It formed on what was then the northern coast of Gondwana, believed to be a tropical or subtropical zone in a temperate or hot climate.
[3] Lebanese amber can be found in a vast variety of colors such as yellow, orange, dark red or iridescent jet black.
[4] Inclusions are quite common for Lebanese amber, which is rich in organisms of the Barremian epoch.
[3] The diversity and number of co-inclusions help to draw conclusions about mutual relations and co-existence.