eprintid: 162 rev_number: 4 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/00/01/62 datestamp: 2008-11-18 19:14:49 lastmod: 2023-02-03 14:29:38 status_changed: 2008-11-18 19:38:36 type: Periodical metadata_visibility: show corp_creators: Deutsches Evangelisches Institut für Altertumswissenschaft des Heiligen Landes <ʿAmmān> title: OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 7, No. 1, March 2002) ispublished: pub subjects: ddc-933 divisions: i-225 cterms_swd: Amman / Deutsches Evangelisches Institut für Altertumswissenschaft des Heiligen Landes cterms_swd: Zeitschrift cterms_swd: Palästina cterms_swd: Jordanien cterms_swd: Ausgrabung cterms_swd: Funde abstract: The Institute 2001/2002: Strengthening German-Jordanian Cooperation - News and Activities. Ancient Settlements in the Plain of Akkar/Northern Lebanon. First Results of Archaeological Survey Work in 1997 and 1999. By: Karin Bartl, Freie Universität Berlin (Germany) in cooperation of Anis Chaaya, Direction Générale des Antiquités du Liban (Lebanon) Towards a Better Understanding of the Archaeological Remains in Jordan: New Touristic Sign-Posts Inaugurated at Umm Qeis / Gadara and Rujm el-Malfuf. By: Roland Lamprichs, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology (DEI), Amman (Jordan). The Return of the Gods – The Tell Halaf-Restoration-Project By: Nadja Cholidis, Vorderasiatisches Museum SMB PK, Berlin (Germany) The Earliest Hellenistic Tomb Find in Jerash or Antioch on the Chrysorhoas. The Jerash City Walls Project: Excavations 2001 By: Ina Kehrberg, Center of British Research in the Levant, Amman (Jordan) and John Manley, Sussex Archaeological Society (Great Britain) Arrival of a New Cultural Attaché at the German Embassy. By: Andreas Fiedler, German Embassy Amman (Jordan) New Discovery in Jordan at Beit-Ras Region (Ancient Capitolias) By: Wajeeh Karasneh, Irbid Antiquities Office, Khaled al-Rousan, Field Supervisor, Jafer Telfah, Field Supervisor The Engagement of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. By: Paul Pasch, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Amman (Jordan) Outlines of a Promising Archaeological Project: The ash-Shudayfah Plateau North of Petra (Jordan). By: Manfred Lindner, Naturhistorische Gesellschaft Nürnberg (Germany) A Newly Discovered Byzantine Laura Near Jordan River By: Mohammed Waheeb, Department of Antiquities, Amman (Jordan) The Region of Gadara / Umm Qes Project. Second part of the 2001-season: a test trench on Tell Zera’a. By: Karel Vriezen, Theological Faculty, University of Utrecht (Netherlands) A Nabataean Caravanserai at Rujm Taba. By: Benjamin J. Dolinka, Department of Archaeology, University of Liverpool (Great Britain. Farewell to a Great Friend of Jordanian Archaeology. An Obituary for Dr. Jum’a Kareem. By: Zeidan Kafafi, Yarmouk University Irbid (Jordan) and Roland Lamprichs, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology, Amman (Jordan) abstract_translated_lang: eng date: 2002 date_type: published id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/propylaeumdok.00000162 portal_cluster_id: p-occident_orient portal_order: 010 ppn_swb: - own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-propylaeumdok-1625 language: eng bibsort: DEUTSCHESEOCCIDENTOR2002 full_text_status: public laender: R933 faecher: FAO faecher: FVFG faecher: FAG faecher: FKA themen: T930 oa_type: green citation: Deutsches Evangelisches Institut für Altertumswissenschaft des Heiligen Landes <ʿAmmān> (2002) OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 7, No. 1, March 2002). document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/162/1/2002_Vol07_No01.pdf