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Walking through Jordan
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1. IntroductionMichael P. Neeley, Geoffrey A. Clark, and P. M. Michele Daviau2. An Early Bronze Age Basalt Bowl and Macehead from Khirbat al-Mudayna ath-ThamadSteven Edwards, PhD candidate, University of Toronto3. A Newly Discovered Iron Age II Cave Tomb at Khirbat al-Mudayna on the Wadi ath-ThamadRobert Chadwick, Bishops University, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada4. Industrial Furnishings at Khirbat al-Mudayna ath-Thamad: Clues from Egyptian CultureP. M. Michele Daviau5. North Jordan during the Early Iron Age: An Historic and Archaeological SynthesisZeidan A. Kafafi, Yarmouk University in Irbid, Jordan6. Nelson Glueck's "Madaba line" and the Tall Madaba Archaeological ProjectJonathan Ferguson, PhD candidate, University of Toronto7. The Finnish Jabal Haroun Project: An AssessmentZbigniew T. Fiema, University of Helsinki8. The Khirbat Iskandar Regional Survey: A Preliminary LookSuzanne Richard, Gannon University9. The EB IV Pottery from the Southern Ghors and Northeast 'Arabah Survey: Regionalism ReexaminedStanley Klassen, University of Toronto10. The Iron Age Pottery from Burton MacDonald's Last Three Surveys in the Highlands of Southern JordanLarry G. Herr, Burman University, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada11. Pliny, Petra, and the Aromatics TradeAndrew M. Smith II, George Washington University12. Monastic Traditions in Central Jordan: The Tall Ma'in Archaeological SurveyDebra Foran, Wilfrid Laurier University13. Reassessing Nelson Glueck's Pioneer Studies of Eastern Palestine. Part One: The SurveysEveline J. van der Steen, Independent Scholar14. The Barqa Landscape Survey, 2009Russell B. Adams, University of Waterloo, Hannah A. Friedman, Texas Tech University, James D. Anderson, North Island College, Canada, Michael M. Homan, Xavier University, Canada, and Lynne M. Rouse, Independent Scholar15. Going Over Old Ground: Archaeological Survey in Jordan Then and NowEdward B. Banning, University of Toronto16. Changing Perspectives on the Pre-Pottery Neolithic: The Wadi al-Hasa after Burton MacDonaldJane Peterson, Marquette University17. Archaeological and Geomorphological Investigations of the Late Epipaleolithic in West-Central Jordan: TBAS 212 in a Regional ContextMichael P. Neeley and J. Brett Hill, Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas.18. The Middle Epipaleolithic at Tor at-Tareeq in the Wadi al-Hasa, JordanDeborah I. Olszewski, University of Pennsylvania, Natalie D. Munro, University of Connecticut and Michael Kennerty, Independent Scholar19. Burton MacDonald and the Stone Age in JordanGeoffrey A. Clark, Arizona State University

About the Author

Michael P. Neeley is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Montana State University. He has conducted archaeological research (both survey and excavation) in Jordan over the past 25 years. Geoffrey A. Clark is Regents' Professor Emeritus, School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. He has done fieldwork in Arizona, France, Spain, Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan and Jordan and is the author, co-author or editor of over 300 articles, notes, reviews and comments, and 12 monographs and books on human biological and cultural evolution in "deep time"-the past four million years. P. M. Michele Daviau is retired Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology from the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She directed excavations at Tall Jawa in central Jordan and as project director of the Wadi ath-Thamad Project, she completed excavation at WT-13 and is continuing with work at Khirbat al-Mudayna.

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The book is essential not only archaeological libraries, but also those dedicated to the Bible.
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