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Sahab_ Vol. III (Amman, Department of Antiquities of Jordan Publications Series)
2023 (8 pages)

Archaeological Survey in the Area of SAHAB Southeast of Amman1983 volume III / 430 Pages. The major reason for undertaking the archaeological survey in the area of Sahab was to ensure correlation with the excavations at Sahab. The surveyed area was never explored except by some travelers and explorers at the beginning of this century who visited only a few sites in the area. The area continued to be ignored by scholars until the excavation project started at Sahab in 1972. The site of Sahab lies ca. 12 km south-east of Amman on the present and old route to Saudi Arabia. After the work had shown the extensive occupation of the site, the excavation team made some visits to areas surrounding Sahab. Several sites from different periods were identified, but it was clear that more systematic work had to be conducted, which only took place during the month of September 1983. This was sponsored by the Center of Jordanian Studies of Yarmouk University and in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. The survey staff included Carrie Gaube, Heinz Gaube, Zeidan Kafafi, and Moawiyah Ibrahim, who also served as the administrative director of the project. Other members were Nabil Qadi (Archaeologist), Fayez Tarawneh (Surveyor and draftsman), Mohammad Darwish el-Ghoj (representative of the Department of Antiquities), Robert Erskine (draftsman and photographer), and Mousa Shrout (assistant surveyor). A building in Sahab town served as the base camp for the survey, and the equipment for the survey was provided by Yarmouk University. The survey field work started on August 15, and it continued until September 15. Two field vehicles from Yarmouk University were at the disposal of the team.


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A Period of Peace and Prosperity in Gilead Tall Juhfiyya and its Surrounding During the (late) Iron Age A Report on the 2002-2004 and 2007 Seasons1 2009 / (12 pages)
Roland Lamprichs
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 10 / (SHAJ)

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The View from Khirbat al-Hammåm : Neolithic at a Crossroads 2009 / (14 pages)
Jane D. Peterson
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 10 / (SHAJ)

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Ceramic Traditions in the East Central Jordan Valley during the Late Iron Age IIC (An Insight into the Pottery from Tall Dayr ‘Allā) 2009 / (10 pages)
Niels C. F. Groot
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 10 / (SHAJ)

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Middle and Late Bronze Age Domestic Architecture from Tall Dayr ‘Allā: Recent Discoveries 2009 / (12 pages)
Zeidan A. Kafafi
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 10 / (SHAJ)

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The Great Arab Revolt Project 2006 and 2007 Field Seasons 2008 / (8 pages)
Neil Faulkner, Nicholas J. Saunders and John Winterburn
from: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 52 / (ADAJ)

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Reconstructing Economic and Social Organization at the Early Neolithic Site of ‘Ayn Abū Nukhayla 2016 / (20 pages)
Donald O. Henry
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 12 / (SHAJ)

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Late Bronze Age Settlement Patterns North of the az-Zarqāʿ River 2007 / (8 pages)
Zeidan A. Kafafi
from: Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan 09 / (SHAJ)

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Tall Abū al-Kharaz: The Swedish Jordan Expedition 2009 Twelfth Season Preliminary Excavation Report 2010 / (14 pages)
Peter M. Fischer and Rainer Feldbacher
from: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 54 / (ADAJ)

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Preliminary Results of the Dayr ‘Allā Regional Project Excavations of a Late Chalcolithic Settlement, Iron Age Burials and Some Early Bronze Age I Remains 2011 / (12 pages)
Eva Kaptijn, Zeidan Kafafı and Gerrit van der Kooij
from: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 55 / (ADAJ)

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