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  1. The Moon-god Allah In the Archeology of the Middle East by Dr. Robert A. Morey, 1994
  2. The View from Nebo: How Archeology Is Rewriting the Bible and Reshaping the Middle East by Amy Dockser Marcus, 2001-06-01
  3. The evil eye and cultural beliefs among the Bedouin tribes of the Negev, Middle East [1].: An article from: Folklore by Aref Abu-Rabia, 2005-12-01
  4. Arrowhead Island: A middle woodland village in east central Kansas (Contract archeology publication) by Randall M Thies, 1985
  5. Shipwreck Archeology of the Holy Land: Processes and Parameters (Duckworth Debates in Archaeology) by Sean A. Kingsley, 2004-11-27
  6. Greece and Babylon;: Early contacts between the Aegean and the Near East, (Baker studies in Biblical archeology) by Edwin M Yamauchi, 1967
  7. Archeology of Madness: Komitas, Portrait of an Armenian Icon by Rita Soulahian Kuyumjian, 2002-02-15
  8. The Archeology Bible: The Four Gospels (The Archeology Bible) by William H. Stephens, 2006-01-01
  9. Cities of Clay: The Geoarcheology of Tells (Prehistoric Archeology & Ecology) by Arlene Miller Rosen, 1986-10
  10. Prehistoric Archeology Along the Zagros Flanks (University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications)
  11. The Biblical world;: A dictionary of biblical archeology, by Charles F Pfeiffer, 1972
  12. The Archeology Bible: Harmony of the Gospels (The Archeology Bible) by William H. Stephens, 2006-01-01
  13. The Archeology of the New Testament: The Life of Jesus and the Beginning of the Early Church, Revised Edition by Jack Finegan, 1992-12-14
  14. Byblos Through The Ages

1. Near East And Middle East Archaeology
This page links to sites that contain information on archaeology in the Near and Middle East.
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2. Archaeology
Far East. Central Asia. Near and Middle East. North America. South Mesoamerica. North Atlantic Archaeology (and alternately Archeology)
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3. Middle East Archeology
Skip to comments. middle east archeology Arutz Sheva ^ 08 July 2003 Avi Davis. Posted on 07/08/2003 62320 PM PDT by SJackson
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4. Middle East Archeology (Avi Davis) July, 2003
middle east archeology by Avi Davis
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5. CAARI Home Page
Promotes the study and greater awareness of the archaeology, and related humanities disciplines.
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6. BBC News Middle East Jerusalem's Archeology Under Pressure
BBC News Online World Middle East Jerusalem's archeology under pressure
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7. Aerial Photographic Archive For Archaeology In The Middle East
Profile and bibliography related to the archive which consists of over 8000 photographs and several hundred maps for several countries, mainly
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8. Wadi Ziqlab Project Archaeological Research In Jordan .
striking and, indeed, surprising things about the archaeology of Jordan and some other parts of the Near East is that repeated surveys and
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9. MidEast Web - Middle East Conflict (Palestinian-Israeli Conflict)
Storytelling as Healing Beyond Words SunshipMiddle East Facts Middle East Dialog Mandala Peace Page Ancient Maps Archeology Oznik Resistance
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10. ESR | June 30, 2003 | Middle East Archeology
middle east archeology. By Avi Davis web posted June 30, 2003. If American MiddleEast policy could be represented as an archeological dig, it would look
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web posted June 30, 2003 If American Middle East policy could be represented as an archeological dig, it would look something like this: the Zinni Mission would be resting atop the ruins of the Tenet Work Plan, which would be crushing the remains of the Mitchell Commission Report, which would be settled on remnants of the pillaged Sharm al Sheikh agreement, all of which would be weighing down the collapsed foundations of the shattered Oslo Accords. Recent history would seem to indicate that peacemaking produces more embarrassment than it does results, and only fosters the impression that the United States is impotent in having any meaningful impact on the Arab Israeli conflict.
Hamas leader Abdel Aziz Rantisi speaks during an interview in his home in Gaza City on June 29 following the ceasefire announcement What is it then that caused the Bush Administration to trundle down a road so ridden with pitfalls and cursed with the burned out chasses of so many past vehicles of peace? It is of course a noble American tradition to campaign for peace between belligerents - harking back to the bold interventionism of both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Such idealism has always been based on the notion that the United States, free of Europe's historical baggage could wield significant leverage in a world fraught with violence and conflict. Such slogans as 'making the world safe for democracy' and 'new world order' gained currency and acceptance as distinctly American visions of a world in which violence and conflict would be contained.

11. Petra - Myth And Reality
previous experience in Middle Eastern archeology season for dating and comparison with published examples from other sites in the Middle
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12. Middle East Archeology (Avi Davis) July, 2003
middle east archeology. by Avi Davis. If American Middle East policy could berepresented as an archeological dig, it would look something like this the
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MIDDLE EAST ARCHEOLOGY by Avi Davis If American Middle East policy could be represented as an archeological dig, it would look something like this: the Zinni Mission would be resting atop the ruins of the Tenet Work Plan, which would be crushing the remains of the Mitchell Commission Report, which would be settled on remnants of the pillaged Sharm al Sheikh agreement, all of which would be weighing down the collapsed foundations of the shattered Oslo Accords. If recent history is a reliable gauge, peacemaking produces more embarrassment than it does results and only fosters the impression that the United States is helpless to have any meaningful impact on the Arab Israeli conflict. Only three weeks into the life of the latest initiative, the Bush Administration's Road Map seems poised to join this historical ash heap. You didn't need to be Nostradamus to predict it : The contemptuousness of Hamas, the weakness of Abu Mazen, the brazen interference of Yasser Arafat, the raw hostility of the Palestinian street were all clear indicators of the impetuousness of any initiative that avoided dealing with the central issue of the Arab-Israeli conflict : the pan-Arab disinclination to recognize Israel's right to exist. Unable to grasp this fundamental obstacle to peace, the Bush Administration's Middle East policy has now become hostage to the kind of unrealistic expectations that churned Clinton's Middle East policies into mud and blinkered millions into believing that peace was just around the corner.

13. WorldNetDaily: Middle East Archeology
middle east archeology If American Middle East policy could be representedas an archeological dig, it would look something like this the Zinni Mission
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14. Near East And Middle East Archeology
This page links to sites that contain information on archeology in the Near andMiddle East.
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15. Classics And Ancient History - Welcome
Profile and bibliography related to the archive which consists of over 8000 photographs and several hundred maps for several countries, mainly Jordan.
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By Classics we mean the study of Latin and Ancient Greek languages and literature. By Ancient History we mean the literature, history, art and archaeology of the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations, and their contributions to the modern world. Study of these subjects is important in gaining an understanding of the origins and nature of Western culture, as well as imparting useful research and linguistic skills. A degree which includes units in Classics or Ancient History is a very acceptable tertiary qualification for entry into many professions such as secondary and tertiary teaching, the diplomatic service, librarianship and administrative careers in the public service and industry.
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16. Middle East Resorts And Lodges With Archeology
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17. Classics And Ancient History - Aerial Photographic Archive
Aerial Photographic Archive for archeology in the middle east The REMOTESENSING FOR ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE middle east project is an outgrowth of the
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Aerial Photographic Archive for Archeology in the Middle East
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Remote Sensing For Archeology in the Middle East
As this photograph by James Sauer of the Roman fort of Qasr Bshir in Jordan illustrates, the antiquities of Jordan can be spectacularly well-preserved (see Kennedy and Riley 1990). The AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ARCHIVE FOR ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE MIDDLE EAST was established in 1978 under the patronage of Crown Prince Hassan bin Talal of Jordan. Financial support has been provided by, amongst others, the British Academy, the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Australian Research Council. To date it consists of over 8000 photographs and several hundred maps for several countries, mainly Jordan. See also the link to the Aerial Archive for Jordan Many other sites can be far less well-preserved. This small Byzantine town at Khirbet Khau in northern Jordan was difficult to interpret at ground level when visited by travellers a century ago and has been "lost" within the perimeter of a military base for the last half century. The air photograph, however, makes it far more readily and immediately intelligible, depicting the fort in the top right and the town which grew up around it on the west and south.

18. Ancient Civilizations: Egypt - Greek And Roman - Middle East - Africa
Images from History Images from the history of world art and archeology for use Ancient middle east Mesopotamia Interactive site from British Museum.
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links page supplies information regarding Mesoamerican Civilizations. The primary groups addressed are the Maya, Mixtec, Zapotec, and Aztec Pre-Columbian Cultures
  • Ancient Civilizations- History - Art
Ancient Civilizations Interactive from British Museum. Explore through themes: Religion, Cities, Buildings, Trade, Writing and Technology. Site requires Flash. Slide timeline from 3500 BC to 2000 AD to compare and contrast regions. Humanities Interactive: Ancient Cultures of our World View the amazing variety of human ideas and traditions from the Ice and to the Bronze Age - to Ancient Greece Egypt and Rome. Interactive exhibits, games, lessons and more. Valley of the Ancients Ancient Civilization, values and beliefs, Gods and myths. Some of their links are broken - but still lots to see.

19. The Educational Encyclopedia, Archeology
Archaeology Africa, Europe, Israël, middle east, North America, SyriaIraq, Archaeology middle east. Ain Ghazal excavation reports Ain Ghazal is a
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20. Archeology, Ruins, Latin America, Middle East, Archaeological
He also wrote several book on the middle east, this one based in part on the He describes the archeology and society at the time with his travels in
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