Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

By Oxford University

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The purpose of this colloquium (28-30 September 2015) was to discuss how recent advances in the archaeological investigation of northern Jordan (Amman) can influence a wider approach to understanding Jordan’s cultural heritage through discovery, re-interpretation and better presentation. The conference gathered international and national specialists from a range of disciplines. These include archaeologists active at multi-period sites and on survey projects, experts in remote sensing and aerial archaeology, geoarchaeologists and geographers. By bringing them together with NGOs and practitioners with a stake in the development of cultural tourism in northern Jordan, we wished to foster better co-operation and collaboration.This inter-disciplinary discussion, focussing on archaeological sites and landscapes, showed that their value is not just historical and cultural but can also be economic, educational and social

Episode Date
Damage Assessment and Digital 2D -3D Documentation: Selected case studies from the World Heritage Site of Petra, Jordan
Mar 31, 2016
Introducing SCHEP: Sustainable Cultural Heritage through the Engagement of Local Communities
Mar 31, 2016
Private Ownership or Public Domain? The Cultural Heritage of Tall al-`Umayri at Risk
Mar 31, 2016
Palestinian experience in building a detailed database of archaeological sites
Mar 31, 2016
Impact of Jordan online archaeological databases on research and heritage protection as an example of questionnaire survey evaluation
Mar 31, 2016
MEGA-Jordan as a Preventive Resource
Mar 31, 2016
The Jordan Museum’s contribution to protecting cultural heritage in Jordan – the Hijazi Wagon
Mar 31, 2016
Governmental role in protecting the cultural heritage of Jordan
Mar 31, 2016
Open access archaeological databases for Jordan – solution or threat?
Mar 31, 2016
The role of the community in the long-term site management plan for Umm el-Jimal
Mar 30, 2016
Ancient Umm el-Jimal as seen by the modern community
Mar 30, 2016
Culture as a source of resilience: linking cultural assets and rural women in Umm al-Jimal
Mar 30, 2016
Heritage for development. The experience of the Qasr al-Hallabat Project
Mar 30, 2016
Archaeology of agriculture. The potential of archaeological restoration for cultural tourism in the north of Jordan
Mar 30, 2016
A relationship between cultural identity, linear history and tourism in Umm Qais
Mar 30, 2016
The approach of the Jordan Museum in protecting our past
Mar 30, 2016
Interpreting OSL dates from wadi sediments in the Jabal Harun area, Petra region
Mar 30, 2016
Fourth millennium colonisation of the basalt desert: Jawa and its hinterland
Mar 30, 2016
Fluctuations in land use around Pella of the Decapolis in Late Antiquity: evidence and issues
Mar 30, 2016
Late Prehistoric landscapes of Northern Jordan: A perspective from the Jordan Valley
Mar 30, 2016
Historical landscape change in northern Jordan: the cases of Abila/Queilbeh and Umm al-Jimal
Mar 30, 2016
Landscape character assessment mapping of the Yarmuk river basin: results and planning implications
Mar 30, 2016
Landscape archaeology of the 'Ajlun Highlands since the Pleistocene: new insights from the Jarash Valley
Mar 30, 2016
Raising the profile of the Islamic period at Jarash, 1980-2015: excavations, restoration, and presentation
Mar 30, 2016
A Conservation Strategy for Umm el-Jimal: Engaging the Modern Community in the Preservation and Protection of the Antiquities
Mar 30, 2016
Protecting our past/Protecting our future: the future of Abila of the Decapolis in Northern Jordan
Mar 30, 2016
Whose foundation? The emergence of Hellenistic Pella
Mar 30, 2016
Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa
Mar 30, 2016