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E-raamat: Madaba Plains Project: Forty Years of Archaeological Research into Jordan's Past [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315539553
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  • Formaat: 326 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Jan-2016
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781315539553

The year 2008 marks the 40th anniversary of Mabada Plains Project archaeological research in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The Madaba Plains Project is one of the longest-lived, continuously running archaeological excavation projects in the Middle East. Spanning four decades, the project, with its beginnings at Tall Hisban in the late sixties, has engaged 1,500 participants, produced scores of publications and spawned a dozen other projects. Its legacy includes being one of the first major Near Eastern archaeology projects to adopt a multi-millennial, regional approach; to incorporate ethnoarchaeology and environmental studies; to construct data around a food-systems' approach; and to computerize procedures for archaeological data acquisition and analysis, thus helping advance both the theoretical underpinnings and the field methods of archaeology in the southern Levant and beyond. Madaba Plains Project directors, wishing to celebrate this major scientific and historical milestone, have produced this anniversary volume which: highlights the value of ongoing collaborative research across the region of central Jordan, attempting to explain life and survival from the Bronze ages through the Islamic and early modern periods and features the latest results from ongoing research; enlivens the discussion by hearing from major scholars in the field who, in the process of assessing the contributions of the project to the archaeology of the southern Levant, broaden the discussion in the context of ancient Near Eastern archaeological research; and, expands the horizons of the project's research by presenting the ever enlarging number and extent of projects conducted by dig directors once on staff with the Madaba Plains Project, thereby taking readers all over Jordan and beyond.

Prefaces
1 Her Royal Highness Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan xi
2 Fawwaz Al-Kraysheh xiii
3 Barbara A. Porter xv
4 Niels-Erik Andreasen xvii
Acknowledgments xviii
List of Contributors
xix
Part I MADABA PLAINS PROJECT RESEARCH AFTER 40 YEARS
1 The Madaba Plains Project: A Personal Forty-year Retrospective, 1967--2007
3(6)
Lawrence T. Geraty
2 Tall Hisban: Palimpsest of Great and Little Traditions
9(19)
Ø. S. LaBianca
3 Tall al-'Umayri in the Early and Middle Bronze Ages, and the Late Iron I, Iron II, Late Iron II/Persian, Hellenistic, Early Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic Periods
28(15)
Larry G. Herr
4 The Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages at Tall al-'Umayri
43(15)
Douglas R. Clark
5 The Madaba Plains Project: Excavations at Tall Jalul
58(11)
Randall W. Younker
Constance Clark Gane
Reem Al-Shqour
Part II ASSESSMENT OF THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE MADABA PLAINS PROJECT TO THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE SOUTHERN LEVANT
6 Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of the Madaba Plains Project
69(10)
William G. Dever
7 On the Periphery of the Madaba Plains Project: Celebrating Core Accomplishments in the Field of Archaeology
79(15)
Suzanne Richard
8 Collaborative Research with the Madaba Plains Project by an Historical Geographer
94(5)
Anson F. Rainey
Part III LEGACY OF THE MADABA PLAINS PROJECT THROUGHOUT JORDAN
9 From Tall Hisban to Tall al-'Umayri: 40 Years Researching the Late Bronze Age
99(11)
Zeidan A. Kafafi
10 Where Are Those Guys? Iron Age I Settlement in the Tall al-'Umayri Hinterland
110(17)
Gary L. Christopherson
Tisha K. Entz
11 The Artist's Role in Archaeology: Artists and Archaeologists: How They Work Together
127(8)
Rhonda Root
12 Organizational Aspects of Pottery Production in Central Jordan
135(21)
Gloria London
Robert D. Shuster
13 Beyond the Madaba Plains Project: A Regional Approach to the Archaeology of the Madaba Plains Region
156(8)
Timothy P. Harrison
14 Discovering Iron Age Towns in Central Jordan: The Legacy of the Madaba Plains Project
164(19)
P. M. Michele Daviau
15 From the Madaba Plains to Northern Jordan
183(13)
Bethany J. Walker
16 "Be of good cheer! No one on earth is immortal": Religious Symbolism in Tomb Architecture and Epitaphs at the Umm el-Jimal and Tall Hisban Cemeteries
196(20)
Bert de Vries
17 Khirbat al-Mahatta Revisited: Surveys, Soundings, and the Tobiads
216(16)
Chang-Ho C. Ji
18 Alois Musil in and around the Madaba Plains
232(13)
Udo Worschech
Appendix A Madaba Plains Project History of Institutional Consortium and Affiliation Relationships 245(3)
Appendix B Madaba Plains Project: Hisban Participants 1968--1976 (Phase I) and 1997--2007 (Phase II) 248(9)
Appendix C Madaba Plains Project: 'Umayri Participants 1984--2008 257(15)
Appendix D Madaba Plains Project: Jalul Participants 1992--2008 272(7)
Appendix E Madaba Plains Project Consortium Publications 279(1)
Appendix F Publications---Tall Hisban 280(7)
Appendix G Publications---Tall al-'Umayri 287(7)
Appendix H Publications---Jalul 294(1)
Index of Subjects 295(8)
Index of Authors 303
Douglas R. Clark is Professor of Hebrew Bible and Archaeology at La Sierra University in Riverside, California, and Director of the University Honors Program. Having authored, co-authored, and co-edited eight volumes, including 100 Years of American Archaeology in the Middle East and Ancient Ammonites and Modern Arabs, he has published and presented widely. He currently directs the Tall al-`Umayri excavations.



Larry G. Herr is Professor of Religious Studies at Canadian University College in Lacombe, Alberta. An extremely widely published archaeologist, he is Associate Editor of the Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research and has served for 12 seasons as co-director of the Tall al-`Umayri excavations. He is chief editor of the series of preliminary and seasonal published reports, the latter in the Madaba Plains Project-`Umayri series.



Øystein S. LaBianca is Professor of Anthropology and Associate Director, Institute of Archaeology at Andrews University in Michigan. He is senior director of the Tall Hisban excavations.



Randall W. Younker is Director of the Institute of Archaeology and Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Archaeology at Andrews University in Michigan.