AMMAN The post World War I period marks the beginning of scholarly research in Jordan. During the British Mandate in Jordan, the Department of Antiquities in Amman was founded to coordinate archaeological research within the country, and its first director was George Horsfield (1928–1936).
AMMAN The post World War I period marks the beginning of scholarly research in Jordan. During the British Mandate in Jordan, the Department of Antiquities in Amman was founded to coordinate archaeological research within the country, and its first director was George Horsfield (1928–1936).
AMMAN German intellectual presence in the southern Levant dates back to the late 18th early 19th century when the first orientalists, historians, philologists and travellers reached the Holy Land. During that period different European powers would send experts to explore the region. German Orientalism was motivated by the intellectual pursuit for knowledge as well as
AMMAN Since its establishment of a branch of the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology [GPIA] in Amman in 1975, the GPIA has developed into an active partner for many Jordanian institutions that conduct archaeological research, according to Professor Emeritus Zeidan Kafafi.The Jordanian scholar’s remarks came on the sidelines of the celebration of the 70 years of the
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