One focus of the project „Studies on regional burial customs in Late Antiquity. The necropolis of the 4th–8th cent. AD in the provincia Arabia“ is the necropolis of Khirbat Yajuz in the northern outskirts of the city of Amman. The site has a significant importance as it provides an extraordinary insight into the typical grave furniture and personal adornment of a small town population of the Late Roman and Byzantine period. A systematic study and documentation of the findings has been essential to create a database for further analyses of the burial customs and the material culture
The comprehensive analysis of Nabataean remains in the Wadi ath-Thamad, a major river system forming...
Qasr Mushash, located east of Amman, belongs to the so-called desert castles, which form a distincti...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...
One focus of the project „Studies on regional burial customs in Late Antiquity. The necropolis of th...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh located ca. 25 km northeast of Amman is a unique settlement which al...
The 2014 survey campaign in the hinterland of Petra constitutes a continuation of a new research pro...
The site of eh-Sayyeh is one of the most important Neolithic settlements in northern Jordan and was ...
The landscape of the Jabal ash-Sharah is dissected by agricultural terraces, large clearance mounds,...
The site of eh-Sayyeh is one of the few previously known settlements of the Neolithic period in nort...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
The early Islamic site of Qasr Mushash east of Amman is characterized by a variety of different type...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
The comprehensive analysis of Nabataean remains in the Wadi ath-Thamad, a major river system forming...
Qasr Mushash, located east of Amman, belongs to the so-called desert castles, which form a distincti...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...
One focus of the project „Studies on regional burial customs in Late Antiquity. The necropolis of th...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh located ca. 25 km northeast of Amman is a unique settlement which al...
The 2014 survey campaign in the hinterland of Petra constitutes a continuation of a new research pro...
The site of eh-Sayyeh is one of the most important Neolithic settlements in northern Jordan and was ...
The landscape of the Jabal ash-Sharah is dissected by agricultural terraces, large clearance mounds,...
The site of eh-Sayyeh is one of the few previously known settlements of the Neolithic period in nort...
The objective of the long-term project of re-examining the royal necropolis is to investigate the ar...
The early Islamic site of Qasr Mushash east of Amman is characterized by a variety of different type...
The Late Neolithic site of Shir near Hama was extensively excavated between 2005 and 2010. Central i...
The comprehensive analysis of Nabataean remains in the Wadi ath-Thamad, a major river system forming...
Qasr Mushash, located east of Amman, belongs to the so-called desert castles, which form a distincti...
Project Panormos is an international archaeological research project, centred on a recently-identifi...