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

Heritage for development. The experience of the Qasr al-Hallabat Project

Dr Arce (former director of the Spanish Archaeological Mission to Jordan) talks about the Qasr al-Hallabat project, particularly with regard to site conservation and presentation
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Archaeology of agriculture. The potential of archaeological restoration for cultural tourism in the north of Jordan

Mr al-Batainah presents the work of restoration of a Roman-Byzantine winery and an Ottoman water mill, and their significance in the promotion of cultural tourism
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

The approach of the Jordan Museum in protecting our past

Dr al-'Amri describes the Jordan Museum's ethos to protecting Jordan's past
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Interpreting OSL dates from wadi sediments in the Jabal Harun area, Petra region

Dr Kouki talks about OSL dating
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Fourth millennium colonisation of the basalt desert: Jawa and its hinterland

Dr Müller-Neuhof describes findings in the Early Bronze Age site of Jawa and its hinterland
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Fluctuations in land use around Pella of the Decapolis in Late Antiquity: evidence and issues

Dr Watson talks about the Pella Hinterland Survey conducted in 1994-1996 in the immediate surroundings of the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl)
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Late Prehistoric landscapes of Northern Jordan: A perspective from the Jordan Valley

Prof. Hourani discusses the Prehistoric landscapes of the Jordan Valley
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Landscape character assessment mapping of the Yarmuk river basin: results and planning implications

Prof. Abu Jaber describes the results of the EU-funded international Medscapes project
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

Landscape archaeology of the 'Ajlun Highlands since the Pleistocene: new insights from the Jarash Valley

Mr Boyer introduces the latest findings of his Jarash Water Project
Protecting the Past: Archaeology, Conservation and Tourism in the North of Jordan

A Conservation Strategy for Umm el-Jimal: Engaging the Modern Community in the Preservation and Protection of the Antiquities

Dr De Vries and Mr DeKock present their holistic approach to the study, conservation and site display of Umm el-Jimal
Anthropology

Evolutionary origins of technological behaviour: a primate archaeology approach to chimpanzees

An Anthropology Departmental seminar presented by Susana Carvalha (Oxford) on the archaeological sites of non-humans, 27 November 2015
International Migration Institute

What archaeological data tell us about the movement of populations in the last millenia

What archaeological data tell us about the movement of populations in the last millenia: presented by Nicolas Zorzin
Anthropology

Lost objects, imaginary assemblages and the mass graves of the Spanish Civil War

Layla Renshaw (Kingston University London) discusses objects recovered during the exhumation of Civil War victims and considers their imaginative power and life cycle (6 February 2015)
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Mesopotamia: An Oxford Archaeological Expedition

Film of the joint expedition to Kish, Mesopotamia, by Oxford University with the Field Museum of Natural History, of Chicago, Illinois, from 1920-29. The 16mm footage reveals the immense scale of the archaeological dig involving hundreds of people.
Keble College

A Neandertal Perspective on Human Origins

Professor Svante Paabo, Director of the Department of Genetics at Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Germany delivers the ASC Annual Lecture.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

From Museums to the Historic Environment

Dan Hicks, Pitt Rivers Museum, gives a talk on object based research at the Pitt Rivers Museum
Alumni Weekend

The Future of the Past: Dating archaeology using radiocarbon and particle accelerators

Tom Higham examines some of the projects the Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit has been involved with over the last few years; from dating the Neanderthal extinction, to identifying the bones of Richard III and Alfred the Great.
Understanding Egyptian Collections: Innovative display and research projects in museums

Egypt and the Ashmolean – 5 millennia of collections care part one

Mark Norman, Head of Conservation, Ashmolean Museum, gives a talk at the Understanding Egyptian Collections conference
Rewley House Research Seminars

Future

The presentations focus on the impact of the concept of future in changing debate, and how, in specific instances, concerns about the future affect behaviours in the present.
Study Programmes at Continuing Education

‘Archaeology in Practice’ at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education

Information about the online short course: ‘Archaeology in Practice’ and other online short courses.

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