TY - GEN Y1 - 2003/// AV - public N2 - Tell Johfiyeh: An Iron Age Farmstead in north Jordan. Report on the second field season. By: Roland Lamprichs, German Protestant Institute of Archaeology, Amman (Jordan) A Rolling Door Structure at Umm al-Rasas (Mayfa?a). By: Ghazi Bisheh and Sabal Zaben (Jordan) Pella in Jordan 2003: Continued Excavation in the Bronze Age Temple Precinct. By: Stephen J. Bourke, University of Sydney (Australia) Historical and Archaeological Study of the Ajlun Area Under the Ayyubids and the Mamluks. By: Neil D. Mackenzie, ACOR-Fellow (U.S.A.) Late Acheulian Butchering Stations at Pleistocene Lakeshore Settings in Jordan. By: Gary O. Rollefson, Leslie A. Quintero, and Philip J. Wilke, Lithic Analysis Laboratory, University of California-Riverside (USA) Safeguard the Dead Sea, a natural system and religious site. By: Elias Salameh, University of Jordan (Jordan) Excavations at Tell el-Madash (Jordan Valley). By: Mohammed Waheeb, Hashemite University, Zerka (Jordan) Orient and Occident: Towards a Better Understanding ? What can Archaeology Contribute? The Idea of a ?John the Baptist Regional Park?. By: Stefan Jakob Wimmer, University of Munich and Friends of Abraham Society (Gemany) A Summary of Moab, Moabite Place Names and Moabite Kings in Egyptian and Assyro-Babylonian Inscriptions. By: Udo Worschech, Friedensau Adventist University (Germany) Short Report of the Excavations at Savi Höyük in 2000-2001. By: Reinhard Dittmann, University of Münster (Germany) The Pottery of Hujeirat al-Ghuzlan 1998 to 2003 ? A First Impression. By: Susanne Kerner, German Archaeological Institut, Berlin (Germany) ID - propylaeumdok165 UR - https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/propylaeumdok/165/ TI - OCCIDENT & ORIENT: Newsletter of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology in Amman (Volume 8, No. 2, November 2003) ER -