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Crossing Jordan : North American Contributions to the Archaeology of Jordan - Thomas Evan Levy

Crossing Jordan

North American Contributions to the Archaeology of Jordan

By: Thomas Evan Levy, P.M.Michele Daviau, Randall W. Younker

Hardcover | 1 May 2007 | Edition Number 1

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Jordan is a key area of migration within the Levantine corridor that links the continents of Africa and Asia. ''Crossing Jordan'' examines the peoples and cultures that have travelled across Jordan from antiquity to the present. The book offers a critical analysis of recent discoveries and archaeological models in Jordan and highlights the significant contribution of North American archaeologists to the field. Leading archaeologists explore the theory and methodology of archaeology in Jordan in essays which range across prehistory, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, the Hellenistic and Roman periods, Nabatean civilization, the Byzantine period, and Islamic civilization. The volume provides an up-to-date guide to the archaeological heritage of Jordan, being an important resource for scholars and students of Jordan''s history, as well as citizens, non-governmental organizations and tourists.

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