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Historical landscape change in northern Jordan: the cases of Abila/Queilbeh and Umm al-Jimal

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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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

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Bernhard Lucke
Keywords
geoarchaeology
Abila
Qweilbeh
Umm el-Jimal
Decapolis
palaeosoils
palaeoclimates
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:35:00

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Landscape character assessment mapping of the Yarmuk river basin: results and planning implications

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Prof. Abu Jaber describes the results of the EU-funded international Medscapes project
Prof. Abu Jaber describes the findings of the Medscapes project in Jordan. Medscapes is based on the application of LCA (Landscape Character Assessment) to map, visualise and understand landscapes. In Jordan, this project has seen the collaboration between the German Jordanian University and the Royal Society for the Conservation of Nature (RSCN) to study the landscapes of the Yarmuk river basin.

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Nizar Abu Jaber
Keywords
Yarmuk
landscapes
threats assessment
archaeology
northern Jordan
Medscapes
LCA
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:27:29

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Landscape archaeology of the 'Ajlun Highlands since the Pleistocene: new insights from the Jarash Valley

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Mr Boyer introduces the latest findings of his Jarash Water Project

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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David (Don) Boyer
Keywords
water management
Jarash
Decapolis
irrigation
archaeology
radio-carbon dating
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:27:00

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Raising the profile of the Islamic period at Jarash, 1980-2015: excavations, restoration, and presentation

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Prof. Walmsley describes the work of the Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project
The Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project was begun in 2002 with the aim of excavating a large early-Islamic congregational mosque and the early-Islamic shops and households in its vicinity. Project Director Prof. Alan Walmsley describes the origins of the project, its development and its future. For more information see: http://miri.ku.dk/projekts/djijp/

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Alan Walmsley
Keywords
Jarash
Decapolis
northern Jordan
Islamic
mosque
conservation
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:27:25

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A Conservation Strategy for Umm el-Jimal: Engaging the Modern Community in the Preservation and Protection of the Antiquities

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Dr De Vries and Mr DeKock present their holistic approach to the study, conservation and site display of Umm el-Jimal
The site of Umm el-Jimal has been the object of more than 40 years of study by Dr Bert De Vries (Calvin College) and his colleagues. In this lecture, Dr De Vries and Mr DeKock (OpenHand Studios) present their approach to site conservation at Umm el-Jimal, and unveil the main features of the Umm el-Jimal virtual museum (www.ummeljimal.org)

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Bert De Vries
Jeff DeKock
Keywords
Umm al Jimal
northern Jordan
conservation
virtual museum
3d models
archaeology
community engagement
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:25:19

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Protecting our past/Protecting our future: the future of Abila of the Decapolis in Northern Jordan

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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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

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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David Vila
Keywords
Abila
Qweilbeh
northern Jordan
Decapolis
roman
byzantine
Islamic
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:26:48

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Whose foundation? The emergence of Hellenistic Pella

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Dr Tidmarsh talks about the Hellenistic period at the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl, northern Jordan)

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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John Tidmarsh
Keywords
Pella
Hellenistic
Tabaqat Fahl
jordan
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:26:08

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Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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A talk by Dr R.Bewley (Oxford) introducing the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
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Robert Bewley
Keywords
EAMENA
middle east
north africa
jordan
APAAME
Aerial Archaeology
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 30/03/2016
Duration: 00:22:54

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Core Course: Modernism and Post-modernism

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History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Art History: Concepts and Methods" and is for second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department.

This lecture introduces students to the stylistic and theoretical frameworks of post-modernism, distinguishing its characteristics from those associated with modernism, and exploring its varied expressions in art, architecture and visual culture from the 1960s until the present.

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History of Art: Undergraduate Course Lectures
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Alex J. Taylor
Keywords
modernism
Post-Modernism
art
painting
sculpture
architecture
Conceptual Art
Performance Art
Pop Art
popular culture
Mass Culture
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 29/03/2016
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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

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Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan
The purpose of this colloquium (28-30 September 2015) was to discuss how recent advances in the archaeological investigation of northern Jordan (Amman) can influence a wider approach to understanding Jordan’s cultural heritage through discovery, re-interpretation and better presentation. The conference gathered international and national specialists from a range of disciplines. These include archaeologists active at multi-period sites and on survey projects, experts in remote sensing and aerial archaeology, geoarchaeologists and geographers. By bringing them together with NGOs and practitioners with a stake in the development of cultural tourism in northern Jordan, we wished to foster better co-operation and collaboration.This inter-disciplinary discussion, focussing on archaeological sites and landscapes, showed that their value is not just historical and cultural but can also be economic, educational and social

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