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The Kūbbā Coastal Survey (KCS) Project

The Kūbbā Coastal Survey (KCS) Project, which started in Summer 2016, seeks to document the archaeology of the north Lebanese coast, from Madfoun in the south, to the tip of the Shikā plateau in the north. Directed by Dr Jennie Bradbury (EAMENA), fieldwork in 2016 was funded by the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) and ran in collaboration with the American University of Beirut (AUB), Durham University, the Direction Générale des Antiquités du Liban, and the EAMENA Project.

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Endangered Seascapes: The dynamics of change in coastal environments, Northern Lebanon

This project focusses on northern Lebanon, a coastline which is increasingly at risk from coastal deveclopment. Using remote sensing techniques and field survey the project ai…

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