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Petra Great Temple Excavation Database (حفريات المعبد الكبير في البترا)
The database presents the results of Brown University excavations at Petra's Great Temple from 1993 - 2006. It consists of tables describing the excavation trenches and... -
Near East Cattle - Dataset (المواشي في الشرق الادنى)
Dataset recording the animal bones recorded from the excavations at Domuztepe (Turkey), Petra Great Temple, and Khirbat al-Mudayna al-Aliya. -
Faunal Data from Al-Wu’ayra Fortress, Petra Valley, Jordan (تحليلات بقايا الح...
Animal bone records dating to the 12th century CE, of samples collected during the 1993 excavations in the military garrison of Al-Wu’ayra Fortress, Petra Valley. License:... -
UNESCO - World Heritage List (اليونسكو - قائمة مواقع التراث العالمي)
The UNESCO - World Heritage List includes all the sites worldwide that have been awarded the status of World Heritage Site. For a site or area to be eligible for inclusion in... -
The Zamani Project, Petra, Jordan (مشروع زماني، البترا)
A GIS platform for data relevant for the Petra Archaeological Park area as part of the Siq Stability project. The website includes a virtual tour of Petra with maps, videos,... -
Jordan Ceramics: Compositional and Descriptive Data
Neutron activation analysis (NAA) of ceramic materials from Petra and Tawilan conducted at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) between the late 1960s and early 1990s. -
Charles Butt Photo Gallery; Jordan 1969 and 1981 (مجموعة صور تشارلز بات من ال...
A collection of 122 images of Jordan mainly from Amman, Petra, Jerash, and Ajloun, from the Charles Butt Collection (GB165-0043), added to the archive in May 2007. The captions... -
Bait Al Anbat, the Arab Forum for Cultural Interaction (بيت الأنباط)
Bait Al-Anabt website contains a list of publications, seminars, conference papers and abstracts on Petra World Heritage Site. It also has a brief history of Jordanian... -
Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP) ARK
This database contains the data produced during the BUPAP archaeological survey and excavations between 2010 and the present. It is not (yet) publicly available. -
Bayda Islamic Village, BIV - Project Webpage (مشروع القرية الإسلامية في منطقة...
The BIV project webpage is hosted on the Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP) website and provides an overview of the project aims and details of the... -
Petra Upper Market Area Project, PUMA - Project Webpage (مشروع منطقة السوق ال...
The PUMA project webpage is hosted on the Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP) website and provides an overview of the project aims. It also details the... -
Petra Routes Project, PRP - Project Webpage (مشروع مسارات البترا)
The PRP project webpage is hosted on the Brown University Petra Archaeological Project (BUPAP) website and provides an overview of the project aims and details of the... -
Petra Area and Wadi Silaysil Survey (PAWS) - Project Webpages (المسح الأثري ف...
The Petra Area and Wadi Silaysil Survey (PAWS) is a pedestrian survey carried out in the area north of Petra City Centre at Wadi Slaysil, Wadi Beqaa, and Bayda, including the... -
Men on the Rocks. The Formation of Nabataean Petra - Conference Proceedings (...
The publication of the conference proceedings closes the activities of the 'Early Petra' project. It contains several papers covering the history of Petra from the Iron Age to... -
Nischen-Survey zwischen Theaternekropoleund Wadi Farasa Ost in Petra, Jordani...
This survey of the Nabataean rock-cut niches focused on 2 areas: Ǧabal-al-Maḏbaḥ and the road to the high place of sacrifice (Höhe Opferplatz). It is based on the survey... -
Brown University Petra Terraces Archaeological Project (BUPTAP) - Project Web...
The webpage briefly describes the aims of the Brown University Petra Terraces Archaeological Project (BUPTAP), which looks at the agricultural development of the area north of... -
The Petra Niches Project: Excavation Campaigns
Following a survey campaign (see https://madih-data.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/dataset/the-petra-niches-project-survey-campaign), the project conducted 4 excavation seasons and site visits.