Trihedral Neolithic

Paleolithic Epipalaeolithic Mesolithic Neolithic Trihedral Neolithic is a name given by archaeologists to a style (or industry) of striking spheroid and trihedral (i.e., composed of three planes) flint tools from the archaeological site of Joub Jannine II in the Beqaa Valley, Lebanon.

[1] The style appears to represent a highly specialized Neolithic industry.

Little comment has been made of this industry.

[2]

Trihedral Neolithic axe or pick from Joub Jannine II , Lebanon. brown. In the collection of the Museum of Lebanese Prehistory at the Saint Joseph University , Beirut , Lebanon.