An article in : Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins, 132, 2016, 2, pp. 146-150The first season (August 7th – September 7th 2014) of a joint project of archaeological surveys and excavations at Hirbet Qila was undertaken by Birzeit University, the Palestinian Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage, and Montpellier University 1 . In search for archaeological remains and in order to carry out a site-assessment study for the destruction at the site , two areas were chosen for excavations. Area A is located on the western part of the top of the hill. Three squares (5 * 5m each) were opened in Sector 14 in Area A. Area B was set on the southeastern slope of the hill and contained 4 squares (5 * 5m each). After excavating in Squa...
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The aim of this article is to describe some pottery and glass cherds from Hira, in Iraq, who was the...
The site of Pella of the Decapolis, located in the Jordan Valley, has been excavated under the auspi...
The aim of this article is to describe some pottery and glass cherds from Hira, in Iraq, who was the...
This article presents recently discovered material from the Hisma basin in southern Jordan. A site a...
The site of eh-Sayyeh is one of the most important Neolithic settlements in northern Jordan and was ...
Salvage excavations held at the site of Bir el-Maksur, Lower Galilee, revealed an extensive Pre-Pott...
Excavations conducted at the site of 'Ain Waida ', on the north side of the Wadi Dhra ', Jordan, hav...
stylistic study of a collection of middle bronze scarabs bearing hieroglophic signs from PalestinePu...
Two extended seasons of excavations were recently conducted at the site of Yiftahel (Khalet Khallady...
Pottery Manufacture at a Neolithic Causewayed Enclosure near Hevringholm, East Jutlan
Summary 1960, end of excavations at Tell el Far’ah under the direction of R. de Vaux, the identifica...
Excavations in the Levant have exposed a broad range of occupational phases, complete with a wide va...
The fourth volume of the Madaba Plains Project series entitled Madaba Plains Project \u27Umayri 4: T...
A Hellenistic Terra-Cotta Workshop in the Persian Gulf.In the foregoing article Erling Albrectsen ha...
In 2005, two short campaigns were undertaken at the Neolithic site of Shkarat Msaied, Southern Jorda...
The aim of this article is to describe some pottery and glass cherds from Hira, in Iraq, who was the...
The site of Pella of the Decapolis, located in the Jordan Valley, has been excavated under the auspi...
The aim of this article is to describe some pottery and glass cherds from Hira, in Iraq, who was the...