History
Around 2500 B.C.,Timeline
2500 B.C.: Canaanite Biruta was a small trading town where ships sought shelter. Phoenician times: Establishment of two harbors which extended Biruta's trade links beyond the Mediterranean. Roman times: Relocation of the sacred and administrative center of Berytus from the Tell to the Forum. Umayyad period: Northern part of the Tell regained strategic importance with the construction of fortifications by the harbor. Crusader period: Enlargement of the fort to a castle. 1840: Castle was bombarded by the British fleet and lost its strategic significance. 1900: The modernization of the harbor led to the construction of a railway station on the site of the demolished castle. 1930s: Plans to connect Martyrs' Square to the Harbor's main quayside failed. Cinemas, warehouses and offices were built instead on the site of the Tell. Mid-1990s: Archeological excavations and the investigation of the Tell's many layers led to important discoveries which altered the urban design of the area.See also
*Literature
* Leila Badre, Bey 003, Beirut Preliminary Report, Excavations of the American University of Beirut Museum 1993-1996