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Roman treasures of Al Qunayyah: Shedding light on Levantine burial traditions

Al Qunayyah is a site located approximately 10 km southeast of Jerash, and its ancient name is still unknown. Up to the present day, geological and climatic conditions have allowed relatively prosperous agriculture through irrigation, which explains the modern name of the village (from Arabic “small canals”), noted Romel Gharib director of the Department of Antiquities in ....

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Archaeologist explores sedintarisation in southern Levant

AMMAN At the beginning of the Early Bronze Age I (EB I) (3,300-3,000 BC), Transjordan featured a regionalised system, with several archaeological finds testifying to a network of intense interconnections, noted archaeologist Eloisa Casadeli, from Sapienza University of Rome. ....

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Jordan's Wadi Zarqa is not just archaeology

At the beginning of the Early Bronze Age I (EB I) (3,300-3,000 BC), Transjordan featured a regionalized system, with several archaeological finds testif ....

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Archaeologist explores sedintarisation in southern Levant

AMMAN At the beginning of the Early Bronze Age I (EB I) (3,300-3,000 BC), Transjordan featured a regionalised system, with several archaeological finds testifying to a network of intense interconnections, noted archaeologist Eloisa Casadeli, from Sapienza University of Rome. ....

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