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  • Wadi Ziqlab Project

    Archaeological research on Epipalaeolithic, Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age settlements in northwestern Jordan.

    www.chass.utoronto.ca

  • 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.

    www.muheisenz.homestead.com

  • Ain Ghazal Neolithic statues

    Information on the discovery, preservation, interpretation and display of the statues at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.

    www.asia.si.edu

  • Nabataea

    The ancient Nabataean people built the spectacular city of Petra, as well as many other cities in Arabia.

    www.nabataea.net

  • Ancient Iron Smelting

    Iron smelting history, technology, ethnography and archaeology; case study of Tell Hammeh (az-Zarqa).

    www.ironsmelting.net

  • Umm el-Jimal

    Byzantine site in northeast Jordan. Includes a bibliography, images, maps, and essays.

    www.calvin.edu

  • 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.

    www.ucl.ac.uk

  • Wadi ath-Thamad

    Summary information on a regional survey of sites in central Jordan.

    www.sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca

  • Khirbet Lehun

    Excavation of a multi-period site in central Jordan. Includes excavation results, pictures and a bibliography.

    www.lehun-excavations.be

  • Tafila-Busayra Archaeological Survey

    Survey of part of southern Jordan. Contains results, maps, photographs and bibliography.

    www.stfx.ca

  • Recent fieldwork

    Summary of recent fieldwork at the Byzantine and Islamic sites of Yasileh, Hayyan al-Mushref and Khirbet el-Bediye in northern Jordan.

    www.muheisenz.homestead.com

  • The Aqaba Project

    Articles and the annual reports for this investigation of the Islamic archaeology of Aqaba.

    asmar.uchicago.edu

  • Madaba Plains Project

    A multi-disciplinary archaeological project in central Jordan. Includes the research objectives, photos, a map and links.

    www.wwc.edu

  • Levantine Archaeobotany

    Bibliography of archaeobotanical reports from Levantine sites, including Jordanian sites.

    www.sas.upenn.edu

  • Pella Excavation Project

    Information on the excavations, including reports, photographs and a bibliography.

    felix.antiquity.arts.usyd.edu.au

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