See also:
- Provides interactive maps of archaeological sites in Jordan and downloadable GIS data, satellite imagery and a rank size program. Also includes information on the Moab Archaeological Resource survey, Tel Madaba and on Dr. Stephen Savage.- Ain Ghazal Neolithic statues - - Information on the discovery, preservation, interpretation and display of the statues at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.
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- Ancient Iron Smelting - - Iron smelting history, technology, ethnography and archaeology; case study of Tell Hammeh (az-Zarqa).
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- The Aqaba Project - - Articles and the annual reports for this investigation of the Islamic archaeology of Aqaba.
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- Avdat & the Nabateans - - Brief article by Arthur Rosen in The Jewish Magazine relates a history of this nomadic Arab tribe. With photos.
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- Dhra' Archaeological Project - - Excavations during the summers of 2002 through 2005 will recover data necessary to evaluate the applicability of two explanations for the transition from foraging to farming in the Near East.
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- Jabal Hamrat Fidan Project - - An examination of the role of early metallurgy in social change from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in the Wadi Faynan area. Includes project aims, pictures, publications and a bibliography.
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- Khirbet edh-Dharih Archaeological Project - - Illustrated summary of the results of archaeological excavations at this Nabataean site in Southern Jordan, led by Zeidoun Al-Muheisen and Francois Villeneuve.
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- Khirbet Lehun - - Excavation of a multi-period site in central Jordan. Includes excavation results, pictures and a bibliography.
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- Levantine Archaeobotany - - Bibliography of archaeobotanical reports from Levantine sites, including Jordanian sites.
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- Madaba Plains Project - - A multi-disciplinary archaeological project in central Jordan. Includes the research objectives, photos, a map and links.
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- Nabataea - - The ancient Nabataean people built the spectacular city of Petra, as well as many other cities in Arabia.
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- Recent fieldwork - - Summary of recent fieldwork at the Byzantine and Islamic sites of Yasileh, Hayyan al-Mushref and Khirbet el-Bediye in northern Jordan.
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- Tell Madaba Archaeological Project - - Information on the excavations, including the aims and background to the project, preliminary reports, a number of maps and a bibliography.
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- Tell Nimrin - - Includes a virtual tour of the site, information on the major finds, the primary data and the main published papers.
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- Tell Ya'amun Excavations - - Excavations focused on the Byzantine Church near the center of the tell, Bronze Age settlement on the northeast edge, and the Bronze age tombs across the wadi to the west of the tell. Contains details on the 2001-2004 excavations.
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- Umm al-Rasas - - Description of the site, focusing on the church of St Stephen. Also includes photographs and a bibliography.
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- Umm el-Jimal - - Byzantine site in northeast Jordan. Includes a bibliography, images, maps, and essays.
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- Virtual Karak Resources Project - - A multidisciplinary study of the Karak district. Includes information on the archaeology, history, environment and culture of the area. Also has a photo gallery and maps.
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- Wadi Arabah Project - - Description of the on-going archaeological work. Includes photographs, maps and a bibliography.
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- Wadi ath-Thamad - - Detailed description of the excavations and regional surveys in this area of central Jordan. Includes many large photographs and plans on the home-page.
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- Wadi ath-Thamad - - Summary information on a regional survey of sites in central Jordan.
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- Wadi Feinan - - Wadi Feinan in the Fourth and Third Millennia BC, Wadi Feinan, Southern Jordan. British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History, Institute of Archaeology, UCL, and the Jordan Department of Antiquities.
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- Wadi Ziqlab Project - - Archaeological research on Epipalaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age settlements in northwestern Jordan.
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- Late Bronze Age Temple Discovered - - From the Lebanon Daily Star, the recent discovery of a temple at Tell al-Umayri in central Jordan, excavated as part of the Madaba Plains Project. (August 5, 2004)
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