[First posted in AWOL 20November 2020, updates 21 August 2024]
Archaeology in Jordan (AIJ) is a new, biannual open access (OA) newsletter published online by ACOR aimed at raising scholarly awareness of archaeological and cultural resource management projects being carried out in Jordan and to make this information accessible to a wider audience.
This ACOR publication, initiated in 2018, provides continuity with the “Archaeology in Jordan” Newsletter edited by ACOR staff and affiliates and published in the American Journal of Archaeology (AJA) by the Archaeological Institute of America between 1991 to 2016. All 22 past editions are now open access through links on our past issues page or through AJA online.For further information and queries regarding submissions to Archaeology in Jordan please write to acor@acorjordan.org
2024
Archaeology in Jordan 4: 2022–2023 (2024)
Table of Contents
Front MatterDownloadPagesIntroductionDownloadPagesArticlesDownloadPagesKites in Context: Excavation, Survey, and Remote Sensing in the Eastern Black Desert in 2022-2023 Austin (Chad) Hill and Yorke Rowan1-34-6Qasr Burqu: Settlement Activity in the Desert Steppe Regions in the Transition from the 3rd to the 8th Century AD Claudia Bührig10-12Umm Al-Jimal Archaeological Project, 2022-2023 Darrell J. Rohl, Elizabeth A. Osinga and Sana Chowdry13-1518-20Restoration and Reconstruction of the Basalt Niche at the Archaeological Site of Quwaylibah, 2023 Ziyad Ghnuymat and Aissar Al Radaydeh25-27Gadara/Umm Qays, 2023 and 2023: Settlement Dynamics and Urbanization from the Hellenistic Period Onward Claudia Bührig and Luna Watkins33-35“Peristyle-Court” and Adjacent Structures in Gadara/Umm Qays: Documentation 2022 and 2023 Patric-Alexander Kreuz and Brita Jansen36-38Building Preservation as a Training Program: Report on an Initiative of the German Archaeological Institute in Hara Foqa/Umm Qays, 2022-2023 Claudia Bührig and Olga Zenker39-4142-44A Project to Restore, Rehabilitate, and Develop Archaeological Sites in Jerash Mohammad Al Sahalabi and Mohamad Atoom45-4751-52Maintenance, Restoration, and Rehabilitation Project for the Mar Elias Church Akram AL-Atoom and Khaled Al-Zyout53-5556-57Recent Surveys Cast New Light on the Prehistory of the Central Azraq Basin Jeremy A. Beller, Caitlan Craig, Holly O'Neil and Mark Collard58-60Summary of the Most Important Achievements in Zarqa by the Department of Antiquities, June–December 2023 Ahmad Lash64-66The 2022 Season of the Renewed Tall Dayr ‘Alla Temple Project Margreet Steiner, Diedrik J. H. Halbertsma, Michel de Vreeze and Eveline J. van der Steen70-7276-77The Great Cistern on Amman’s Citadel Hill / Jabal al-Qal’a Patric-Alexander Kreuz and Thomas M. Weber-Karyotakis78-80Rehabilitation and Development Project for the Touristic Path of the Southern Slopes (Amman Citadel Site) Fadi Bala'awi, Asem Asfour and Bilal Hussain81-8387-89Rehabilitation and Restoration Project of the Rujm al-Malfouf Site Fadi Bala'awi, Bilal Hussain and Asem Asfour90-92The Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum Project (MRAMP) Douglas R. Clark, Marta D'Andrea, Andrea Polcaro, Suzanne Richard and Basem Mahamid93-95Summary Final Report of the Tall Madaba Archaeological Rehabilitation Project, 2023 Abdullah Albwareed96-97Landscapes of the Dead: Survey and Documentation at the Early Bronze Age Sites of Bâb adh-Dhrâ’ and Fifa, 2023 Morag Kersel, Austin (Chad) Hill, Megan Nishida, Meredith S. Chesson and Mohammad Al Zahran98-100Khirbat al-Mukhayyat: The Town of Nebo Archaeological Project 2022 and 2023 Field Seasons Debra Foran and Andrew Danielson104-106107-109Khirbat Safra 2022 and 2023 Paul Gregor, Paul Ray, Robert Bates, Trisha Broy, Talmadge Gerald and Constance Gane110-112Expedition to the Dead Sea Plain (EDSP): Publication Efforts of EDSP Excavations at Bâb adh-Dhrâ’ and Numayra Meredith S. Chesson, Morag Kersel, Susan G. Sheridan, Hanna Erftenbeck, Megan Nishida, Keri Porter, Madeline Kohl, Maria Chapman, Charlotte Cardarella, Nancy Lapp, Mark McConaaughy, Karen Bowden and Jim Richardson116-118The 2022 Survey at Khirbet al-Mudayna al-‘Aliya Diedrik J. H. Halbertsma, Bruce Routledge, Christopher B. Scott, J. R. Peterson, Laith Alshboul and Rachel Stokes124-126133-135137-137Medieval Petra: Excavations at Petra Al-Wu’ayra 2023 Michele Nucciotti, Raffaele Ranieri and Andrea Vanni Desideri138-140147-149Maintenance and Rehabilitation of the Udruh Archaeological Site Abdullah Al Rawashdeh and Sanaa Al Hamadeen152-154Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Ain al-Raghaya Tunnel at ash-Shawbak Castle, 2022–2023 Abdullah Al Rawashdeh150-151Maintenance and Restoration Project for the Gharandal Church, 2023 Mohammad Zahran and Mirage Al-Khasbah155-156157-158159-160The Sustainability, Rehabilitation, and Development Project for the Archaeological Sites in Aqaba Governorate for the Year 2023 Maher Amareen161167168-170The Humayma Excavation Project: Progress of the Final Report Volumes John Peter Oleson and M. Barbara Reeves171-172Khirbet al-Khalde — A Road Station in the Wadi al-Yutm Craig A. Harvey, Emanuele E. Intagliata and Rubina Raja173-175Complete VolumeDownloadPages
2022
Archaeology in Jordan 3: 2020–2021 (The Pandemic Volume) (2022)
2020
Archaeology in Jordan 2: 2018–2019 (2020)
2018
Archaeology in Jordan 1: 2016–2017 (2018)
Back Issues
The American Journal of Archaeology recently put all the past “Archaeology in Jordan” articles as Open Access – so they are now freely available online. The stable url links are below.
This is a great way to access this information free of charge and without a subscription to AJA. The publication date is in brackets (e.g. “1991”) and refers to the seasons of excavation before that year (e.g. 1990).
“Archaeology in Jordan” Newsletters freely available as Open Access through American Journal of Archaeology (AJA online)
AJA 95.2 (1991) http://www.jstor.org/stable/505725
AJA 96.3 (1992) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506070
AJA 97.3 (1993) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506366
AJA 98.3 (1994) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506441
AJA 99.3 (1995) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506947
AJA 100.3 (1996) http://www.jstor.org/stable/507027
AJA 101.3 (1997) http://www.jstor.org/stable/507108
AJA 102.3 (1998) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506402
AJA 103.3 (1999) http://www.jstor.org/stable/506971
AJA 104.3 (2000) http://www.jstor.org/stable/507229
AJA 105.3 (2001) http://www.jstor.org/stable/507364
AJA 106.3 (2002) http://www.jstor.org/stable/4126282
AJA 107.3 (2003) http://www.jstor.org/stable/40025395
AJA 108.3 (2004) http://www.jstor.org/stable/40025761
AJA 110.3 (2006) http://www.jstor.org/stable/40024552
AJA 111.3 (2007) http://www.jstor.org/stable/40027082
AJA 112.3 (2008) http://www.jstor.org/stable/20627486
AJA 114.3 (2010) http://www.jstor.org/stable/25684292
AJA 116.4 (2012) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.116.4.0693
AJA 118. 4 (2014) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.118.4.0627
AJA 120.4 (2016) http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3764/aja.120.4.0631
See AWOL's full List of Open Access Journals in Ancient Studies
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