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Khirbat Faris: rural settlement, continuity and change in Southern Jordan: the Nabatean to modern periods (1st century BC - 20th century AD) /


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Khirbat Faris: rural settlement, continuity and change in Southern Jordan: the Nabatean to modern periods (1st century BC - 20th century AD) /

Author

McQuitty, Alison, ; Parton, Holly, ; Petersen, Andrew, ; Baird, Douglas,

Publisher

Archaeopress

Pages

428

Language

en

ISBN

178969390X, 9781789693904

ARI Id

1674216808654


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Cover
Title Page
Copyright page
Dedication
Contents Page
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Appendices
Preface and Acknowledgements
with support of the Council for British Research in the Levant
Contents
Part I: Introduction
Alison McQuitty
Chapter 1: Introduction
Figure 1. 1 Regional plan.
Figure 1. 2 Area plan around Khirbat Faris. Figure 1. 3 Aerial view of Khirbat Tadun to left of modern track and Khirbat Faris APAAME_20070417_DLK-0051 © David L. Kennedy, Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East.
Figure 1. 4 Plan of the Kerak Plateau.
Figure 1. 5 The Complex Continuum between Nomad and Farmer.
Figure 1. 6 Aerial view of Al Qasr temple looking northwest. The outline walls of the temple and sanctuary are on the left of the image. The houses in which the carvings illustrated in 1. 7 and 1. 8 are located are on the right. Compare this image with FigurFigure 1. 7 Al Qasr: arch springer reusing a lion carving from a Nabatean temple.
Figure 1. 8 Al Qasr: arch springer reusing a Helios carving from a Nabatean temple.
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