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Tall Zara In Jordan Jan Dijkstra Meindert Dijkstra Karel J H Vriezen

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Tall Zara In Jordan Jan Dijkstra Meindert Dijkstra Karel J H Vriezen
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Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.38 MB
Pages: 83
Author: Jan Dijkstra, Meindert Dijkstra, Karel J. H. Vriezen
ISBN: 9781407305127
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Tall Zara In Jordan Jan Dijkstra Meindert Dijkstra Karel J H Vriezen by Jan Dijkstra, Meindert Dijkstra, Karel J. H. Vriezen 9781407305127 instant download after payment.

In 2001, the Gadara Region Project was started, and the tell in the centre of Wadi al-Arab, Tall Zar'a was chosen as an initial focus of research. During previous visits to the site, it had been established that this tell had been inhabited almost continuously from the Early Bronze Age to the Late Ottoman Period. Tall Zar'a is situated in the western sector of Wadi al-'Arab, which runs from the Transjordanian highlands near the city of Irbid to the Jordan Valley near northern Shunah. Contents: Introduction; Sondage and Stratigraphy; Architectural Remains; The Pottery; Small Finds; Stone Artefacts; Iron Age Cooking Vessels; Tall Zar'a as 'Gadara' in the Later Bronze and Early Iron Age.

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