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MacDonald, Burton, Clark, Geoffrey A., Herr, Larry G., Quaintance, D. Scott, Hayaineh, Hani, Eggler, J - The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan 2010-2012 - 9780897570930 - V9780897570930
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The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan 2010-2012

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Description for The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan 2010-2012 Hardback. The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey examined archaeological sites in an area of approximately 590 km between Shammakh in the north and Ayl in the south in the southern segment of the Transjordan Plateau. It has particular relevance for understanding the major sites of Petra, Udhruh and ash-Shawbak. 200 b/w illus, 36 b/w tbls. Series: ASOR Archaeological Reports. Num Pages: 628 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1FBJ; HDDC. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 228 x 287 x 35. Weight in Grams: 2246.


Analysis of the materials, primarily lithics and sherds, collected in the course of this project indicate that the area experienced its highest density of population during the Middle Paleolithic, Neolithic/Chalcolithic, Iron II, Nabataean and Roman, Byzantine, and Late Islamic periods.

Relative to the settlement patterns of the area, it can be concluded that the area was a rural one where the chief activities were agriculture and pastoralism. The many farms, hamlets, villages, and camp sites documented show that the area most probably provisioned, during various archaeological periods, the major international sites of the area.

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The objectives of  The Shammakh to Ayl Archaeological Survey, Southern Jordan  project were:




  • to discover, record, and interpret archaeological sites in an area of approximately 590 km between Shammakh in the north and Ayl in the south in the southern segment of the Transjordan Plateau;


  • to determine the area's settlement patterns from the Lower Paleolithic (ca. 1.4 mya) to the end of the Late Islamic period (AD 1918); to investigate the Pleistocene (as late as ca. 10,000 B.C.) sediments and lakes in the eastern segment of the survey territory;


  • to document the many farms, hamlets, and villages that provisioned the major international sites of the area, for example, Ash-Shawbak, Petra, and Udhruh;


  • to investigate further the Khatt Shabib or ‘Shabib's Wall,’ a low stone wall running in a generally north-south direction through the area;


  • to record the inscriptions, rock drawings, and wasms (tribal brands) within the area;


  • and to link up with previous work that the project director and others have carried out in southern Jordan.



These objectives were accomplished by the transecting of 108 random squares and the documenting of 366 sites that range in date from the Lower Paleaolithic to the end of the Late Islamic period. Finally, the project contributed to the writing of the archaeological history of southern Jordan from Wadi al-Hasa in the north to Ras an-Naqab in the south and from the desert on the east to the international border between Jordan and Israel on the west.






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Product Details

Publisher
American Society of Overseas Research
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
ASOR Archaeological Reports
Condition
New
Weight
2246g
Number of Pages
628
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780897570930
SKU
V9780897570930
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About MacDonald, Burton, Clark, Geoffrey A., Herr, Larry G., Quaintance, D. Scott, Hayaineh, Hani, Eggler, J
Burton MacDonald is Senior Research Professor, Department of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada. Since 1970, he has carried out archaeological work in Cyprus, Egypt, Israel, and Jordan. He began his archaeological survey work in Jordan in 1979 and has directed and previously published on four projects; The Wadi al-Hasa Archaeological Survey’ (1979-1983), The Southern Ghors ... Read more

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