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Madaba s heritage, coexistence take centre stage at US exhibition

AMMAN Educating visitors about religious practices of different communities around the world was a main motive for organisers of the exhibition “Sacred Places” at The Children’s Museum (TCM) in Indianapolis, which featured Madaba as a centre of Christianity, said an American scholar.“When we learn about the religions of our neighbours here and across the globe, we’re better

Workshop offers Madaba schoolchildren a glimpse into city s heritage

AMMAN As part of a joint initiative to engage the local community with its heritage through different educational programmes, two American scholars on Saturday organised a workshop for schoolchildren in Madaba.Two co-directors of the Madaba Regional Archaeological Museum Project, (MRAMP) Douglas Clark of La Sierra University in Riverside, California, and Suzanne Richard of

Workshop offers Madaba schoolchildren a glimpse into city s heritage

Workshop offers Madaba schoolchildren a glimpse into city s heritage
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Center for Near Eastern Archaeology Celebrates 10 Years

Center for Near Eastern Archaeology Celebrates 10 Years
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Archaeology Weekend Goes Virtual, Attracts International Audience

6 Min Read Published on: 01-06-2021 It was midnight in Germany when an archaeology event highlighting ancient discoveries began livestreaming from 6,000 miles away at La Sierra University in Riverside, California, United States. But Evanthia Hatziminaoglou, an astrophysicist with the European Southern Observatory in Garching bei München, decided to view as much of it as her energy level would allow. Hatziminaoglou had connected 10 years earlier with La Sierra archaeologists while serving as a dig site volunteer in Jordan. She had also delivered a joint presentation in Italy in 2019 on research into astronomy and archaeology with archaeologist Doug Clark, director of La Sierra’s Center for Near Eastern Archaeology (CNEA) on the school campus. 

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