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Annual of the Department of Antiquities.

: volume 1- 1951- : Has added title page in Arabic.
Title varies slightly. : volumes : illustrations ; 30 cm : Annual. : 0449-1564

Studies in the history and archaeology of Jordan.

: volume 2(1985)-10 : volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm : Sara.lib

Munjazāt.

: volumes : color illustrations ; 29 cm. : Annual

Published 2015
The Southern transjordan edomite plateau and the Dead Sea Rift Valley : the bronze age to the islamic period (3800/3700 BC-AD 1917) /

: 118 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), map ; 31 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781782978329

Published 2014
The dawn of the bronze age : the pattern of settlement in the lower Jordan valley and the desert...

: In The Dawn of the Bronze Age Shay Bar presents a detailed account of the pattern of settlement during the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age I periods (mid-Fifth to late Fourth Millennia BCE), in one of the least explored areas of the southern Levant - the lower Jordan valley and the desert fringes of the Samaria mountains. More than 120 surveyed sites and five excavation reports form an essential database for every scholar interested in the archaeology of the Near East in these periods. "Bar has accomplished an impressive task and has provided valuable new information on this important region that forms the transition between the central hill country and the eastern side of the Jordan River." Eva Kaptijn, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Bibliotheca Orientalis LXXIV n° 1-2 (2017)
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004265646

Published 2020
Khirbat Faris : rural settlement, continuity and change in southern Jordan : the Nabatean to modern periods (1st century BC - 20th century AD).

: This volume is the first of three which chart the temporal and spatial occupational fluctuations at the site of Khirbat Faris in Southern Jordan and the stories of the communities that lived there. The excavation report follows the site and its environs throughout their many phases of use and occupation, from the 13th century BC to the present day.
: Also issued in print: 2020. : 1 online resource (428 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9781789693904 (ebook) :

Published 2002
Excavations at Tall Jawa, Jordan /

: Much of the archaeology of Late Antique period remains in Jordan has concentrated on public buildings: churches, mosques, theatres, baths, and their major architectural features, such as mosaic floors. In this fourth report of the excavations at Tall Jawa in central Jordan, a single house with a rich repertoire of pottery, mould-made lamps, glass, and a small coin hoard, appears to span the transition period from the Late Byzantine to the Early Islamic period. Details of the construction of the building itself and of its mosaic pavements, the technology of its ceramic corpus, analysis of its inscribed lamps, painted plaster, objects and a small coin hoard all contribute to an understanding of village life for people during a period of linguistic, religious, and political transition. "The publication of Excavations at Tall Jawa, Jordan, Volume 4: The Early Islamic House is an important contribution that adds not only to the growing body of evidence for central Transjordan, but also to our understanding of non-urban Islamic archaeology and the seventh- to eighth-century transition." - Asa Eger, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
: Vol. 1 published in 2003.
Vol. 1-<2 > has one CD-ROM in pocket attached to inside back cover; volume 4 has a DVD-ROM attached to inside back cover. : 1 online resource. : System requiremements: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000; MS Access 2000. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9789047428961 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

ACOR newsletter = Akhbār AKŪR.

: Number 1 (November 1989)- : Title from caption. : volume : illustrations ; 30 cm : Two issues a year, 1990- : 1023-1196

Published 2019
Mobile peoples - permanent places : nomadic landscapes and stone architecture from the Hellenistic to early Islamic periods in north-eastern Jordan /

: This study explores the relationship between nomadic communities in the Black Desert of north-eastern Jordan (c. 300 BC and 900 AD) and the landscapes they inhabited and extensively modified. This book focuses on the architectural features created in the landscape some 2000 years ago which were used and revisited on multiple occasions.
: "Available both in print and Open Access"--Homepage. : 1 online resource (xxii, 243 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (colour). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789693140 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2001
Studies in the archaeology of the Iron age in Israel and Jordan /

: Based on a colloquium initiated and organized by the Institute of Jewish Studies, University College, London, 16-17, April 1996. : 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 1841272035

The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan (2010-2012) /

: xvi, 612 pages : illustrations, map ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 591-607) and indexes. : 9780897570930

Published 2016
The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan (2010-2012)

: xvi, 612 pages : illustrations, map ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 591-607) and index. : 9780897570930

Published 2013
Wadi Hammeh 27, an early Natufian settlement at Pella in Jordan /

: Winner of the 2013 American Schools of Oriental Research G. Ernest Wright Award! This award is given to the most substantial volume dealing with archaeological material, excavation reports and material culture from the ancient Near East and eastern Mediterranean. Wadi Hammeh 27, an Early Natufian Settlement at Pella in Jordan is a detailed report on one of the most important Natufian sites to have emerged in the past thirty years and an integrated analysis and interpretation of subsistence strategies, settlement patterns and ritual life in one of the world's earliest village communities. The 14,000-year-old settlement of Wadi Hammeh 27 is one of the most spectacular sites of its kind, featuring the largest, most complex pre-Neolithic architectural complex yet discovered in the Middle East, an unparalleled series of artefact caches and activity areas, and a rich corpus of late Ice Age art pieces. \'This book is a treasure-trove for researchers specialising in the Natufian period and is a most significant addition to the data base of the Early Natufian in particular.\' Anna Belfer-Cohen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
: Title from PDF title page (viewed on Dec. 3, 2012). : 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9789004236103 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Published 1999
Ancient Ammon /

: vi, 247 pages, [30] pages of plates : illustration ; 25 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and indexes. : 9004107622 (cloth : alk. paper) : 0169-9024 ;

Published 2004
The Tafila-Busayra archaeological survey 1999-2001, west-central Jordan /

: xvi, 435 pages : illustrations, maps ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-432) and indexes. : 0897570669 (alk. paper)

Published 2019
Ceramics in transition : production and exchange of late Byzantine-early Islamic pottery in Southern Transjordan and the Negev /

: This volume focuses on the utilitarian ceramic traditions during the socio-political transition from the late Byzantine into the early Islamic Umayyad and 'Abbasid periods, in southern Transjordan and the Negev. Production clusters, manufacturing techniques, distribution patterns, and material links between communities are analysed.
: 1 online resource (vi, 196 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour) : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781789692259 (PDF ebook) :

Published 1991
Archaeological survey of the Kerak Plateau /

: Two maps in pocket. : 343 pages : illustrations, maps (some col.) ; 29 cm. : Includes bibliographical references. : 1555406424

Published 2014
Stone trees transplanted? : Central Mexican stelae of the epiclassic and early postclassic and the question of Maya 'influence' /

: Stelae dating to the Epiclassic (650-900 CE) and Early Postclassic (950-1150 CE) from Tula, Xochicalco, and other sites in Central Mexico have been presented in the archaeological and art historical literature of the last four decades, when they have been addressed at all, as evidence of classic Maya 'influence' on Central Mexican art during these periods. This book re-evaluates these claims via detailed comparative analysis of the Central Mexican stelae and their claimed Maya counterparts.
: 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white). : Specialized. : Includes bibliographical references. : 9781784910112 (PDF ebook) :

Published 2012
The archaeology of the Holy Land : from the destruction of Solomon's Temple to the Muslim conquest /

: "In the heart of the ancient Near East (modern Middle East) and at a crossroads between once mighty powers such as Assyria to the east and Egypt to the south is a tiny piece of land -- roughly the size of New Jersey -- that is as contested as it is sacred. One cannot even name this territory without sparking controversy. Originally called Canaan after its early inhabitants (the Canaanites), it has since been known by various names. To Jews this is Eretz-Israel (the Land of Israel), the Promised Land described by the Hebrew Bible as flowing with milk and honey. To Christians it is the Holy Land where Jesus Christ -- the messiah or anointed one -- was born, preached, and offered himself as the ultimate sacrifice. Under the Greeks and Romans, it was the province of Judea, a name which hearkened back to the biblical kingdom of Judah. After the Bar-Kokhba revolt ended in 135 C.E., Hadrian renamed the province Syria-Palestina, reviving the memory of the long-vanished kingdom of Philistia. Under early Islamic rule the military district (jund) of Filastin was part of the province of Greater Syria (Arabic Bilad al-Sham). In this book, the term Palestine is used to denote the area encompassing the modern state of Israel, the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan, and the Palestinian territories"--
: xiv, 385 pages : illustrations, maps ; 27 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780521124133 : aya

Interactions : artistic interchange between the Eastern and Western worlds in the Medieval period /

: xiv, 300 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9780976820246