Christianity at Humayma
From Liber Annuus 45. Report on the excavations of four Byzantine churches from this site in southern Jordan.
Early Bronze Age Metallurgy
From Antiquity 76 (no 292). Thomas E.Levy et al describe the discovery of the largest Early Bronze Age copper manufactory in the Middle East, found in the Wadi Faynan area.
Excavations at a Geometric Kebaran site in Wadi Zi
From Antiquity 77 (no 295). Brief report on the excavation of the site of 'Uyyun al-Hammam.
Excavations at Tell Fendi
From Classical Views 61. A brief report on this Late Chalcolithic site in the Jordan Valley.
Excavations at Tubna, Wadi Ziqlab
From Classical Views 61. Brief report on this Chalcolithic site.
Geophysical Surveys in the Jebel Hamrat
From Geoarchaeology 15(2). Discusses the use of electromagnetic induction, ground-penetrating radar, and magnetometry techniques.
GIS-Based Excavation Recording in Jordan
From SAA Archaeological Record 1(3). Describes the use of GIS in the Jabal Hamrat Fidan Project.
Jordan During the Late Seventh and Early Sixth Mil
From Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). Examines the way of life of people in Jordan around 8500 years ago.
Neolithic Statues from Ain Ghazal: Construction an
From American Journal of Archaeology 104(1) An examination of how the statues were made.
Petra: An Eroding Ancient City
From Geotimes. A discussion on how flash floods were controlled by the Nabateans and how they, and tourists, are threatening to destroy Petra.
Petra: Myth and Reality
Philip C. Hammond discusses the various myths about Petra. From Aramco World Magazine.
Wadi Ramm recovery project
From Classical Views 61. Report on the excavation of this Nabatean site.