October 2016 (120.4)

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Archaeology in Jordan, 2014 and 2015 Seasons

By Glenn J. Corbett, Donald R. Keller, Barbara A. Porter and China P. Shelton

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The 2016 edition of the “Archaeology in Jordan” newsletter presents short reports on selected archaeological projects conducted during 2014 and 2015 in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Reports are generally organized geographically, starting with the eastern panhandle and then moving from north to south.

Petra: The 2014–2015 excavation trenches focused on the inner and outer rings of the Great Circle, now confirmed to be a monumental catch pool protecting the courtyard of the ad-Deir monument.

Petra: The 2014–2015 excavation trenches focused on the inner and outer rings of the Great Circle, now confirmed to be a monumental catch pool protecting the courtyard of the ad-Deir monument.

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Petra: The 2014–2015 excavation trenches focused on the inner and outer rings of the Great Circle, now confirmed to be a monumental catch pool protecting the courtyard of the ad-Deir monument.

Petra: The 2014–2015 excavation trenches focused on the inner and outer rings of the Great Circle, now confirmed to be a monumental catch pool protecting the courtyard of the ad-Deir monument.

Archaeology in Jordan, 2014 and 2015 Seasons

By Glenn J. Corbett, Donald R. Keller, Barbara A. Porter and China P. Shelton

American Journal of Archaeology Vol. 120, No. 4 (October 2016)

DOI: 10.3764/aja.120.4.0631

© 2016 Archaeological Institute of America