In the frame of the multidisciplinary project at Tayma, significant architectural remains have been systematically treated by conservators based on the concept for conservation and restoration developed by the expedition. A large representative building which was in use from the Nabataean period to Late Antiquity as well as a residential building, both in the centre of the site, are currently under conservation. For the consolidation of walls, a modified mud mortar based exclusively on locally available materials has been used
First systematic investigations in the cemeteries of Rujum Sa'sa' south of the Tayma oasis focused o...
Qasr Mushash is among the so-called desert castles, which can be regarded as the most characteristic...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
In the frame of the multidisciplinary project at Tayma, significant architectural remains have been ...
In the framework of the conservation and restoration concept for the archaeological site of Tayma, w...
Conservation treatment of significant architectural remains in the ancient settlement of Tayma was c...
In the frame of the Saudi-German collaborative project at Tayma, one of the best preserved pre-Islam...
Saudi-German salvage excavations in the cemetery of al-Nasim, located south of the walled area of th...
Multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma, Northwest Arabia, aimed at further investigating t...
Pottery analysis in the framework of the Saudi-German project at the oasis of Tayma (Northwest Arabi...
A first systematic surface survey has been carried out in Rujum Saʿsaʿ, an ancient burial ground loc...
A series of archaeological artefacts from the excavations at Tayma have been recorded by Reflectance...
Qasr Mushash, located east of Amman, belongs to the so-called desert castles, which form a distincti...
Since 2009 the monumental building named Grat Beʿal Gebri has been investigated and restored concurr...
The early Islamic site of Qasr Mushash east of Amman is characterized by a variety of different type...
First systematic investigations in the cemeteries of Rujum Sa'sa' south of the Tayma oasis focused o...
Qasr Mushash is among the so-called desert castles, which can be regarded as the most characteristic...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...
In the frame of the multidisciplinary project at Tayma, significant architectural remains have been ...
In the framework of the conservation and restoration concept for the archaeological site of Tayma, w...
Conservation treatment of significant architectural remains in the ancient settlement of Tayma was c...
In the frame of the Saudi-German collaborative project at Tayma, one of the best preserved pre-Islam...
Saudi-German salvage excavations in the cemetery of al-Nasim, located south of the walled area of th...
Multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma, Northwest Arabia, aimed at further investigating t...
Pottery analysis in the framework of the Saudi-German project at the oasis of Tayma (Northwest Arabi...
A first systematic surface survey has been carried out in Rujum Saʿsaʿ, an ancient burial ground loc...
A series of archaeological artefacts from the excavations at Tayma have been recorded by Reflectance...
Qasr Mushash, located east of Amman, belongs to the so-called desert castles, which form a distincti...
Since 2009 the monumental building named Grat Beʿal Gebri has been investigated and restored concurr...
The early Islamic site of Qasr Mushash east of Amman is characterized by a variety of different type...
First systematic investigations in the cemeteries of Rujum Sa'sa' south of the Tayma oasis focused o...
Qasr Mushash is among the so-called desert castles, which can be regarded as the most characteristic...
The Neolithic site of eh-Sayyeh in Northern Jordan covers more than 10 ha and is therefore designate...