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Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society, 1951
(1951). The Jordan valley. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 217-225.
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(1951). The Jordan valley. Journal of The Royal Central Asian Society: Vol. 38, No. 4, pp. 217-225.
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Middle Jurassic terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley (northwestern Jordan)
Historical Biology, 2019The Middle Jurassic terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley, northwestern Jordan, are herein revised and systematically described and new taxa are added to the faunal list.
Howard R. Feldman +3 more
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Tel Yaqush—An Early Bronze Age Village in the Central Jordan Valley, Israel
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental research, 2019This article highlights the results of five excavation seasons at Tel Yaqush, Israel, conducted between the 1989 and 2000 on behalf of The Oriental Institute at The University of Chicago. Tel Yaqush was a medium-sized village, inhabited during the entire
Yael Rotem +3 more
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Dancing Belonging: ContestingDabkehin the Jordan Valley, Jordan
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2006Ritual performances of dance (dabkeh) and music by Palestinian refugees on the East Bank of the Jordan Valley (Jordan) involve negotiation of public sphere and a rare occasion of exhibition of criteria of belonging on a tense borderland. These musical events have become crucial sites of encounter of the heterogeneous communities living in this liminal ...
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Weaving in Iron Age Tel Reḥov and the Jordan Valley
Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology & Heritage Studies, 2019:This article examines the development and spatial distribution of loom weights in Tel Reḥov and its vicinity during the twelfth through eighth centuries BCE.
A. Mazar
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The Jordan Valley and Judean Highlands
Geological Magazine, 1932THE nature of the faulting which made the Jordan Valley and separated it from the Mediterranean by the Highlands of Judea has been discussed in a memoir by Professor Bailey Willis, “Dead Sea Problem: Rift Valley or Ramp Valley ? ” Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., xxxix, 1928, 490–542, and by Dr. L.
Bailey Willis, Leo Picard
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Sources of Water Salinities in the Jordan Valley Area/Jordan
Acta hydrochimica et hydrobiologica, 2001Due to its history, development of its hydrologic regime, recharge-discharge mechanisms, geologic formations, and development of its hydrodynamic pattern, the groundwater resources of the Jordan Valley show a very wide range of chemistries. In this paper the groundwater hydrochemistries are studied along profiles extending N-S along the Jordan Valley ...
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Callovian (Middle Jurassic) terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley (northwestern Jordan)
Historical Biology, 2019ABSTRACTMiddle Jurassic terebratulide brachiopods from the Jordan Valley are herein revised and new taxa are added to the previous faunal list.
Howard R. Feldman +3 more
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2002
The occupation of the West Bank dealt a severe blow to the economy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and burdened it with a new wave of displaced Palestinians, who crossed the Jordan River seeking refuge. Some of those had been Palestinian refugees living in camps on the West Bank since 1948.
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The occupation of the West Bank dealt a severe blow to the economy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and burdened it with a new wave of displaced Palestinians, who crossed the Jordan River seeking refuge. Some of those had been Palestinian refugees living in camps on the West Bank since 1948.
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NATUFIAN INTERACTIONS ALONG THE JORDAN VALLEY
Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2015AbstractBuilding on recent observations made by Belfer-Cohen and Goring-Morris, this study proposes that a zone of intensive interaction existed between communities in the Jordan Valley during much of the Early Natufian period (c. 12,500–11,000 cal bc). Recently published data demonstrate distinctive and even unique links between open-air Jordan Valley
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