Baaz Rockshelter
Baaz Rockshelter is a prehistoric archaeological site in Syria. Located in the foothills of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains about northeast of Damascus, the site consists of a small rock shelter overlooking the nearby plains and springs.
Excavations have revealed that it was intermittently occupied during the Upper Palaeolithic, Late Epipalaeolithic, and Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic.
The site was discovered in 1999 and excavated by a team from the University of Tübingen between 1999 and 2004.