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Archaeology in Jordan: Confirmed - Jordan 2012 is happening
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Confirmed - Jordan 2012 is happening. I know I haven't posted here for a long time and even though I went to Jordan last summer for a couple of weeks to dig, I didn't post a single thing. Anyways - for those of you interested - we are returning to Madaba for 2012 - and may be commencing excavations at Khirbat al-Mukhayyat! So stay tuned for pictures and info to follow in the coming months. Andrew J. Graham. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Confirmed - Jordan 2012 is happening.
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Archaeology in Jordan: June 2008
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. My Precious Trowel Recovered. Well - clearly all the karma my friends have been sending my way has translated into something good. I finally received my luggage yesterday from Air Canada. I'll be honest.I was amazed I got it. But not without some interesting things happening to it first. While I was in Jordan, my IPOD broke (all the sand I think toasted it.which is ok, because I wanted to get an IPOD ITouch anyways! Andrew J. Graham. Monday, June 23, 2008. I really do have to ap...
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Blog – KHARANEH IV
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Until Next Year Jordan! July 12, 2016. July 12, 2016. The Kharaneh IV 2016 field season has come to a close! We have all traveled home and are resting, recouping, and relaxing after a great field season. It was a wonderful excavation season this year, in no small part thanks to a fabulous crew! Danielle and Lisa excavating at Kharaneh IV. Reflections on Fieldwork: Guest Post by Felicia De Pena. July 7, 2016. Guest Post by Felicia De Pena. Felicia and Theresa planning their excavation strategy. Our time i...
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Archaeology in Jordan: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012. Confirmed - Jordan 2012 is happening. I know I haven't posted here for a long time and even though I went to Jordan last summer for a couple of weeks to dig, I didn't post a single thing. Anyways - for those of you interested - we are returning to Madaba for 2012 - and may be commencing excavations at Khirbat al-Mukhayyat! So stay tuned for pictures and info to follow in the coming months. Andrew J. Graham. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Confirmed - Jordan 2012 is happening.
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Archaeology in Jordan: Return To Madaba
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Friday, June 6, 2008. We generally work until 11:15 when we pack up to head back to Azraq. Our afternoons are filled with processing artifacts, documentation, etc. Eventually we call it a day around 7pm - just enough time for a cold beer and then bed. We are a fairly small crew - only 11 of us, but we all get along and are having fun. As the oldest crew member (ack! Harrison Ford is looking pretty old.but he's a tough old dude and if I looked half as good as him when I am 50, I'll be happy! This blog was...
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Archaeology in Jordan: Back Home
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Monday, June 23, 2008. I really do have to apologize to all loyal readers of my blog. As you know, my access to the internet in the desert was a bit limited. But now I am home and I will be updating the blog on a more frequent basis with interesting tidbits about my work this summer (pictures and video to come) as well as developments in the world of Archaeology, Classics and History. The same trowel that I have used on every archaeological project since 1989. Its irreplacable. I am devestated!
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Archaeology in Jordan: My Precious Trowel Recovered
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. My Precious Trowel Recovered. Well - clearly all the karma my friends have been sending my way has translated into something good. I finally received my luggage yesterday from Air Canada. I'll be honest.I was amazed I got it. But not without some interesting things happening to it first. While I was in Jordan, my IPOD broke (all the sand I think toasted it.which is ok, because I wanted to get an IPOD ITouch anyways! Andrew J. Graham. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Archaeology in Jordan: May 2008
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Friday, May 30, 2008. Flat Tires and the Desert. I am writing this post from the comfort of the CBRL (British Research Institute) in Amman. We are here today (Friday) to do some supplies shopping and bring some project members to the airport. Presently the noon call to prayer is happening - there is a mosque right beside the CBRL and it is very loud. And no wind).but I have been adapting well. Have to go shopping in Amman now (allways an adventure) - I'll update with some photos in the near future. It ha...
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Archaeology in Jordan: April 2009
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Monday, April 13, 2009. No Jordan, No Cry. Well - I know I haven't updated this blog lately (probably nobody is following anyways) but I thought I would just make it official by letting everyone out in the blog-o-sphere that I will NOT be heading to Jordan this summer. Instead, I will be teaching my usual class this summer - Intro to Classical Civilizations. Nothing to do with Jordan unfortunately. Hopefully will get back into the field next summer! Andrew J. Graham. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Archaeology in Jordan: May 2010
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Friday, May 21, 2010. Well, unfortunately my plans for going into the field this got squashed by circumstances beyond my control (though I still managed to put a trip together to go to the Aegean and Italy). Nevertheless I am continue to do blog postings for both the Kharaneh project and the Tell Madaba project - so we'll see how that all goes. Hope this posting finds everyone well. Andrew J. Graham. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Andrew J. Graham. View my complete profile. EFAP 2008 Kharaneh Blog.