100 |
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The Portus Magnus of Alexandria: 25 years of underwater archaeological research |
The ancient Portus Magnus of Alexandria with its sunken royal quarter was once home to historical figures Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony. Franck Goddio discusses his many years of exploration at the site and some key discoveries. |
Franck Goddio, Damian Robinson |
22 Oct 2024 |
99 |
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Underwater archaeology: 20 years of collaboration between OCMA and IEASM |
Egypt's sunken ancient cities have been the fieldwork project of the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM) since 1992. Franck Goddio discusses key finds and the creation of Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology. |
Franck Goddio, Damian Robinson |
21 Oct 2024 |
98 |
Creative Commons |
Why did the Vikings set sail for silver? |
While we often think of the Vikings pillaging across the West, this was only a small part of their world and lives. Dr Jane Kershaw discusses how the Viking draw for silver lead to interactions from the Middle East all across the European continent. |
Jane Kershew |
14 May 2021 |
97 |
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Social Status and Recycling in Bronze Age China |
What does recycling have to do with social standing in Bronze Age China? Dr Victoria Sainsbury discusses the recent work of the FLAME team, lead by Dr Ray Liu, on the metal work at Anyang, and how powerful people controlled how metal moved through society |
Victoria Sainsbury |
20 Apr 2021 |
96 |
Creative Commons |
Cycling to Archaeology! |
From Thames-side ruins and forgotten stone circles to Ridgeway hillforts and Roman villas, Oxfordshire is abundant in archaeological riches. |
Nathaniel Erb-Satullo |
14 Oct 2020 |
95 |
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The History of Magic |
What is magic, when did it begin, and does it still have a place in the modern world? Professor Chris Gosden discusses the long history of magic from the Ice Age, through antiquity, to the present. |
Chris Gosden |
29 Sep 2020 |
94 |
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Did The Romans Recycle? |
We all know the Romans liked wine, but what happened to all the smashed glass when the party was over? Dr Victoria Sainsbury tells the story of what the Romans did with all their broken glass, and why archaeologists care about recycling. |
Victoria Sainsbury |
15 Sep 2020 |
93 |
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Using the EAMENA methodology to record endangered archaeological sites in Libya |
Emhemed Gerjebo talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. |
Emhemed Gerjebo |
21 Feb 2018 |
92 |
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Recording and monitoring archaeological sites through satellite imagery |
Dawoud Husayn talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. |
Dawoud Husayn |
21 Feb 2018 |
91 |
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Endangered Archaeological sites in Libya |
Tarek Teka talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. |
Tarek Teka |
21 Feb 2018 |
90 |
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EAMENA Project: Zama Regia as a case study |
Lamia Fersi talks about their group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. |
Lamia Fersi |
19 Feb 2018 |
89 |
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L'usage de l'imagerie satellite dans la gestion du patrimoine culturel dans les milieux urbains |
Sonia Slim gives a talk her group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. |
Sonia Slim |
19 Feb 2018 |
88 |
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Les nouvelles technologies au service du patrimoine. Exemple: EAMENA Project. Comment documenter et protéger notre patrimoine? |
Khansa Hannachi talks about his group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. |
Khansa Hannachi |
19 Feb 2018 |
87 |
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Roundtable discussion: Libya |
Chaired by Hafed Walda, discussants; Saleh Abdalha (DoA, Libya), Paul Bennett (Canterbury Trust), Abdulaati Lamin Lamin (DoA, Libya), Mohamed Fakroun (DoA, Libya), Susan Kane (Oberlin), Mustafa Turjman (DoA, Libya) |
Hafed Walda, Saleh Abdalha, Paul Bennett, Abdulaati Lamin Lamin |
08 Jan 2018 |
86 |
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Hayet Guettat-Guermazi (Director of Culture, ALECSO) |
Hayet Guettat-Guermazi (Director of Culture, ALECSO) gives a talk for the first panel in the third day of the conference. |
Hayet Guettat-Guermazi |
08 Jan 2018 |
85 |
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GHF's AMAL in Heritage |
Andres Acosta and Soroush Khanlou (GHF) give a talk for the first panel in the third day of the conference, Protecting the past: identifying problems and solutions. |
Andres Acosta, Soroush Khanlou |
08 Jan 2018 |
84 |
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Le patrimoine en danger au Maroc, cas precis et mesures a prendre |
Salima Naji and Youssef Bokbot (Institut National des Sciences de l'Archeologie et du Patrimoine, Morocco) give a talk for the first panel on the third day of the conference; Protecting the past: identifying problems and solutions. |
Salima Naji, Youssef Bokbot |
08 Jan 2018 |
83 |
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Benghazi after the war: the current situation |
Fathi Mohamed AlAbeedi (Department of Antiquities, Libya) gives a talk for the second panel on the second day of the conference. |
Fathi Mohamed AlAbeedi |
08 Jan 2018 |
82 |
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A first step to save our archives |
Feryal Sharfeddin (Department of Antiquities, Libya) gives a talk in the second panel of the second day of the conference. |
Feryal Sharfeddin |
08 Jan 2018 |
81 |
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The traffic and destructions of the cultural and archaeological heritage of Libya: between threats, damages and hopes |
Vincent Michel (Universite de Poitiers) gives a talk for the second panel of the second day of the conference. |
Vincent Michel |
08 Jan 2018 |
80 |
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Endangered Archaeology in North Africa: site identification, monitoring and intervention |
David Mattingly (EAMENA, University of Leicester), gives a talk in the first panel of the second day of the conference, The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya. |
David Mattingly |
08 Jan 2018 |
79 |
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Documentation as a tool for the protection of Libyan heritage: Cyrenaica as a model |
Hanan Abdalrahaman Benshkban (Department of Antiquities, Libya) and Saleh Abdalha (Department of Antiquities, Libya) give a talk for the first panel on the second day, The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya. |
Hanan Abdalrahaman Benshkban, Saleh Abdalha |
08 Jan 2018 |
78 |
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Protection of the cultural heritage during peace and conflict |
Amhimmid Ammarah Ammar Mousay (Department of Antiquities of Libya) gives a talk for the first panel in the second day The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya. |
Amhimmid Ammarah Ammar Mousay |
08 Jan 2018 |
77 |
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Le role de l'Institut National du Patrimoine dans la lutte contre le trafic illicite des biens culturels: situation actuelle et defis |
Yasser Jrad (INP) gives their presentation in the third panel of the conference. |
Yasser Jrad |
19 Dec 2017 |
76 |
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La Carte Nationale Informatisee des Sites Archeologiques et des Monuments Historiques : Un projet strategique |
Naouel Selmi (INP) gives a talk for the third panel of the conference. The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Tunisia. |
Naouel Selmi |
19 Dec 2017 |
75 |
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Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa |
Robert Bewley (Director, EAMENA) gives a speech in the second panel of the conference: Setting the scene. |
Robert Bewley |
19 Dec 2017 |
74 |
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Conference Speech: Mohamed Ould Khattar (UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Arab States Unit) |
Mohamed Ould Khattar (UNESCO World Heritage Centre - Arab States Unit) gives a speech in the second panel of the conference; Setting the Scene. |
Mohamed Ould Khattar |
19 Dec 2017 |
73 |
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ICCROM's contribution to the safeguarding of endangered cultural heritage in the Arab region |
Zaki Aslan (Director, ICCROM-ATHAR Regional Conservation Centre in Sharjah) gives a talk in the second panel of the conference: Setting the Scene. |
Zaki Aslan |
19 Dec 2017 |
72 |
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The aims of Protecting the Past |
Andrea Zerbini (Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa, EAMENA) gives a brief introduction on the aims of Protecting the Past. |
Andrea Zerbini |
19 Dec 2017 |
71 |
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Keynote speech: Nada Hosking (Director of Programs and Partnerships, Global Heritage Fund, GHF) |
Nada Hosking (Director of Programs and Partnerships, Global Heritage Fund, GHF), gives the second keynote speech of the conference. |
Nada Hosking |
19 Dec 2017 |
70 |
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The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and assessment of its archaeological heritage (Kurdish translation) |
Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. |
Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen |
23 Nov 2016 |
69 |
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The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and assessment of its archaeological heritage (English translation) |
Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. |
Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen |
23 Nov 2016 |
68 |
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The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and Assessment of Its Archaeological Heritage (Arabic) |
Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. |
Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen |
23 Nov 2016 |
67 |
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Site Destruction in the Iraqi Jazirah: a satellite imagery assessment (English) |
Dr Emma Cunliffe brings our attention to the importance of considering the significant damage caused by agriculture, development, irrigation and infrastructure protects to less visible sites and features, such as holloways. |
Emma Cunliffe |
23 Nov 2016 |
66 |
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Using Digital Technologies to Document the Endangered Archaeological Heritage of the Bazyan Basin in Slemani (English) |
Using case studies from his work in the Bazyan Basin, Ricardo Cabral outlines the digital technologies that can be used to survey and explore sites threatened by agriculture, development and industry in Iraq. |
Ricardo Cabral |
23 Nov 2016 |
65 |
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Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (Kurdish translation) |
Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. |
Tobin Hartnell |
23 Nov 2016 |
64 |
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Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (Arabic translation) |
Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. |
Tobin Hartnell |
23 Nov 2016 |
63 |
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Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (English) |
Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. |
Tobin Hartnell |
23 Nov 2016 |
62 |
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The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (Kurdish translation) |
Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. |
Layla Salih |
23 Nov 2016 |
61 |
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The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (Arabic translation) |
Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. |
Layla Salih |
23 Nov 2016 |
60 |
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The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (English) |
Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. |
Layla Salih |
23 Nov 2016 |
59 |
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AMAL in Heritage: A cultural emergency management tool for MENA region (Arabic translation) |
Dr Rouhani outlines AMAL’s development of a mobile app: designed to assist and provide tools for risk planning and emergency management and to help professionals and local communities if experts are not available. |
Bijan Rouhani |
23 Nov 2016 |
58 |
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AMAL in Heritage: A cultural emergency management tool for MENA region (English) |
Dr Rouhani outlines AMAL’s development of a mobile app: designed to assist and provide tools for risk planning and emergency management and to help professionals and local communities if experts are not available. |
Bijan Rouhani |
23 Nov 2016 |
57 |
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The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (English) |
Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. |
Kozad Ahmad |
23 Nov 2016 |
56 |
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RASHID International: Formulating a Future for Iraq's Past (Kurdish translation) |
Prof. Matthews discusses initiatives by RASHID International to help protect, preserve and raise awareness of Iraq’s cultural heritage. Despite having only been in existence for a couple of months, RASHID already has over 70 members from across the world. |
Roger Matthews |
22 Nov 2016 |
55 |
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RASHID International: Formulating a Future for Iraq's Past (English) |
Prof. Matthews discusses initiatives by RASHID International to help protect, preserve and raise awareness of Iraq’s cultural heritage. Despite having only been in existence for a couple of months, RASHID already has over 70 members from across the world. |
Roger Matthews |
22 Nov 2016 |
54 |
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The British Museums Iraq Emergency Heritage Management Training Scheme (Kurdish translation) |
Dr MacGinnis presents the initial results of the British Museum’s heritage management training scheme, which focuses particularly on fieldwork management, training students on excavation and post-excavation techniques. |
John MacGinnis |
22 Nov 2016 |
53 |
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The British Museums Iraq Emergency Heritage Management Training Scheme (English) |
Dr MacGinnis presents the initial results of the British Museum’s heritage management training scheme, which focuses particularly on fieldwork management, training students on excavation and post-excavation techniques |
John MacGinnis |
22 Nov 2016 |
52 |
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Culture Under Threat: Developing and Implementing Solutions to Cultural Racketeering and Terrorist Financing (Arabic translation) |
Dr Katie A. Paul discusses work by the Antiquities Coalition to bring together the international community to protect heritage. Work completed so far includes policy recommendations, information tools, conferences, and the building of a Task Force. |
Katie A. Paul |
22 Nov 2016 |
51 |
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Culture Under Threat: Developing and Implementing Solutions to Cultural Racketeering and Terrorist Financing (English) |
Dr Katie A. Paul discusses work by the Antiquities Coalition to bring together the international community to protect heritage. Work completed so far includes policy recommendations, information tools, conferences, and the building of a Task Force. |
Katie A. Paul |
22 Nov 2016 |
50 |
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Archaeological Conservation Programs of the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (English translation) |
Dr Khorsheed showcases some of IICAH’s success stories. With its state-of-the-art facilities, the Institute is able to train students and practitioners from all over Iraq with the help of national and international experts. |
Abdullah Khorsheed |
22 Nov 2016 |
49 |
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Archaeological Conservation Programs of the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (Kurdish) |
Dr Khorsheed showcases some of IICAH’s success stories. With its state-of-the-art facilities, the Institute is able to train students and practitioners from all over Iraq with the help of national and international experts. |
Abdullah Khorsheed |
22 Nov 2016 |
48 |
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The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (Kurdish translation) |
Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. |
Kozad Ahmad |
22 Nov 2016 |
47 |
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The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (Arabic translation) |
Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. |
Kozad Ahmad |
22 Nov 2016 |
46 |
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Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (Kurdish translation) |
Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. |
Allison Cuneo |
22 Nov 2016 |
45 |
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Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (Arabic translation) |
Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. |
Allison Cuneo |
22 Nov 2016 |
44 |
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Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (English) |
Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. |
Allison Cuneo |
22 Nov 2016 |
43 |
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The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Kurdish translation) |
Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. |
Graham Philip |
22 Nov 2016 |
42 |
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The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Arabic translation) |
Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. |
Graham Philip |
22 Nov 2016 |
41 |
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The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (English) |
Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. |
Graham Philip |
22 Nov 2016 |
40 |
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Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Kurdish translation) |
Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far |
Abdelamir al-Hamdani |
22 Nov 2016 |
39 |
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Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Arabic translation) |
Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far. |
Abdelamir al-Hamdani |
22 Nov 2016 |
38 |
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Digitizing the Past: A New Atlas and Database of the Archaeological Sites in Iraq (English) |
Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far. |
Abdelamir al-Hamdani |
22 Nov 2016 |
37 |
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Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (Kurdish translation) |
EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa. |
Robert Bewley |
22 Nov 2016 |
36 |
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Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (English) |
EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa. |
Robert Bewley |
22 Nov 2016 |
35 |
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Is the universe sentient, and what implications might that have for archaeology? |
Seminar given by Professors Gosden and Pollard of the School of Archaeology that probes the outer edges of archaeological enquiry. |
Chris Gosden, Mark Pollard |
14 Jun 2016 |
34 |
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Damage Assessment and Digital 2D -3D Documentation: Selected case studies from the World Heritage Site of Petra, Jordan |
Dr Bala'awi (Hashemite University) presents the results of a project of digital heritage documentation at Petra conducted by the Hashemite University |
Fadi Bala'awi |
31 Mar 2016 |
33 |
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Introducing SCHEP: Sustainable Cultural Heritage through the Engagement of Local Communities |
Dr Addison (SCHEP) talks about SCHEP's approach to engaging host communities in the preservation of cultural heritage resources in Jordan |
Erin Addison |
31 Mar 2016 |
32 |
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Private Ownership or Public Domain? The Cultural Heritage of Tall al-`Umayri at Risk |
Dr Clark (LaSierra, Madaba Plains Project) speaks of the issues involved in the protection of Tell 'Umeiri, a multi-period site in the Madaba region (central Jordan) |
Douglas Clark |
31 Mar 2016 |
31 |
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Palestinian experience in building a detailed database of archaeological sites |
Dr al-Jaradat (Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Palestine) speaks of the Palestinian national inventory of cultural heritage sites, for which work began in 2002 and is still ongoing |
Mohammad al-Jaradat |
31 Mar 2016 |
30 |
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Impact of Jordan online archaeological databases on research and heritage protection as an example of questionnaire survey evaluation |
Dr Drzewiecki describes how archaeologists interviewed about the impact of Jordanian heritage databases have responded as regards the role of these databases in heritage protection |
Mariusz Drzewiecki |
31 Mar 2016 |
29 |
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MEGA-Jordan as a Preventive Resource |
Mr Haroun (Department of Antiquities, Jordan) tells of how MEGA-Jordan has become the virtual memory of Jordan and the repository of its heritage |
Jihad Haroun |
31 Mar 2016 |
28 |
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The Jordan Museum’s contribution to protecting cultural heritage in Jordan – the Hijazi Wagon |
Dr Kafafi (Jordan Museum) describes the role that the Jordan Museum had in protecting the remains of the Hijaz railway within the framework of the Great Arab Revolt Project |
Jihad Kafafi |
31 Mar 2016 |
27 |
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Governmental role in protecting the cultural heritage of Jordan |
Dr al-Khasawneh (Jordan Museum) speaks of the challenges facing Jordanian authorities in protecting the country's rich cultural heritage |
Tammam al-Khasawneh |
31 Mar 2016 |
26 |
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Open access archaeological databases for Jordan – solution or threat? |
Dr Drzewiecki has analysed the impact on researchers of online databases of archaeological sites in Jordan |
Mariusz Drzewiecki |
31 Mar 2016 |
25 |
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The role of the community in the long-term site management plan for Umm el-Jimal |
Jeff DeKock (OpenHand Studios) reads a paper by Paul Christians (Stanford University) on the long-term involvement of the local community at Umm el-Jimal with the archaeology of the site |
Paul Christians, Jeff DeKock |
30 Mar 2016 |
24 |
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Ancient Umm el-Jimal as seen by the modern community |
Mr Hazza (Co-director of the Umm el-Jimal project) speaks about the relationship between the modern community of Umm el-Jimal and the archaeological site |
Muwaffaq Hazza |
30 Mar 2016 |
23 |
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Culture as a source of resilience: linking cultural assets and rural women in Umm al-Jimal |
Dr Atzori (UNESCO) speaks of the opportunities for the local communities of Mafraq (north-eastern Jordan) as connected to the development of cultural tourism at Umm el-Jimal |
Angela Atzori |
30 Mar 2016 |
22 |
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Heritage for development. The experience of the Qasr al-Hallabat Project |
Dr Arce (former director of the Spanish Archaeological Mission to Jordan) talks about the Qasr al-Hallabat project, particularly with regard to site conservation and presentation |
Ignacio Arce |
30 Mar 2016 |
21 |
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Archaeology of agriculture. The potential of archaeological restoration for cultural tourism in the north of Jordan |
Mr al-Batainah presents the work of restoration of a Roman-Byzantine winery and an Ottoman water mill, and their significance in the promotion of cultural tourism |
Amjad al-Batainah |
30 Mar 2016 |
20 |
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A relationship between cultural identity, linear history and tourism in Umm Qais |
Muna Haddad introduces Baraka's initiatives in the field of cultural tourism and community engagement, particularly on the site of Umm Qais |
Muna Haddad |
30 Mar 2016 |
19 |
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The approach of the Jordan Museum in protecting our past |
Dr al-'Amri describes the Jordan Museum's ethos to protecting Jordan's past |
Yosha al-Amri |
30 Mar 2016 |
18 |
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Interpreting OSL dates from wadi sediments in the Jabal Harun area, Petra region |
Dr Kouki talks about OSL dating |
Paula Kouki |
30 Mar 2016 |
17 |
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Fourth millennium colonisation of the basalt desert: Jawa and its hinterland |
Dr Müller-Neuhof describes findings in the Early Bronze Age site of Jawa and its hinterland |
Bernd Müller-Neuhof |
30 Mar 2016 |
16 |
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Fluctuations in land use around Pella of the Decapolis in Late Antiquity: evidence and issues |
Dr Watson talks about the Pella Hinterland Survey conducted in 1994-1996 in the immediate surroundings of the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) |
Pamela Watson |
30 Mar 2016 |
15 |
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Late Prehistoric landscapes of Northern Jordan: A perspective from the Jordan Valley |
Prof. Hourani discusses the Prehistoric landscapes of the Jordan Valley |
Fouad Hourani |
30 Mar 2016 |
14 |
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Historical landscape change in northern Jordan: the cases of Abila/Queilbeh and Umm al-Jimal |
Dr Lucke describes the results of his work on palaeosoils and its implications for climate change in Byzantine and early-Islamic Abila and Umm el-Jimal |
Bernhard Lucke |
30 Mar 2016 |
13 |
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Landscape character assessment mapping of the Yarmuk river basin: results and planning implications |
Prof. Abu Jaber describes the results of the EU-funded international Medscapes project |
Nizar Abu Jaber |
30 Mar 2016 |
12 |
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Landscape archaeology of the 'Ajlun Highlands since the Pleistocene: new insights from the Jarash Valley |
Mr Boyer introduces the latest findings of his Jarash Water Project |
David (Don) Boyer |
30 Mar 2016 |
11 |
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Raising the profile of the Islamic period at Jarash, 1980-2015: excavations, restoration, and presentation |
Prof. Walmsley describes the work of the Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project |
Alan Walmsley |
30 Mar 2016 |
10 |
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A Conservation Strategy for Umm el-Jimal: Engaging the Modern Community in the Preservation and Protection of the Antiquities |
Dr De Vries and Mr DeKock present their holistic approach to the study, conservation and site display of Umm el-Jimal |
Bert De Vries, Jeff DeKock |
30 Mar 2016 |
9 |
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Protecting our past/Protecting our future: the future of Abila of the Decapolis in Northern Jordan |
Dr Vila, the director of the American Expedition to Abila,describes the team's work on the site from the 1980s onwards and recent fundraising efforts to protect the site's future |
David Vila |
30 Mar 2016 |
8 |
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Whose foundation? The emergence of Hellenistic Pella |
Dr Tidmarsh talks about the Hellenistic period at the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl, northern Jordan) |
John Tidmarsh |
30 Mar 2016 |
7 |
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Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa |
A talk by Dr R.Bewley (Oxford) introducing the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project |
Robert Bewley |
30 Mar 2016 |
6 |
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Shipwrecks and Sunken Cities |
Shipwrecks and Sunken Cities. A conversation with Franck Goddio and the Oxford Centre for Maritime Archaeology, at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. |
Damian Robinson, Franck Goddio |
25 Mar 2010 |
5 |
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Science and multivocal practice at Catalhoyuk |
Professor Ian Hodder (Stanford University) talks to the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. |
Ian Hodder |
25 Mar 2010 |
4 |
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Interview with Professor Barry Cunliffe |
Professor Barry Cunliffe of the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford discusses his life in archaeology. |
Barry Cunliffe, Megan Price |
08 Mar 2010 |
3 |
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Interview with Wendy Morrison |
Interview with Wendy Morrison; DPhil Archaeology student, University of Oxford. |
Wendy Morrison, Ian Cartwright |
30 Jul 2009 |
2 |
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Interview with Professor Mark Pollard |
Interview with Professor Mark Pollard; Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science, University of Oxford. |
Mark Pollard, Megan Price |
30 Jul 2009 |
1 |
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Interview with Professor Chris Gosden |
Interview with Professor Chris Gosden; Professor of European Archaeology, University of Oxford. |
Chris Gosden, Megan Price |
30 Jul 2009 |