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Ksar Akil, Lebanon: a technological and typological analysis of the transitional and early upper Palaeolithic levels of Ksar Akil and Abu Halka ; Volume I Levels XXV-XII ; pt. 2. Illustrations
Ingrid Azoury
v. 1. Levels XXV-XII. pt. 1. Text. pt. 2. Illustrations / Ingrid Azoury ; edited and with an introduction by C. Bergman and L. Copeland -- v. 2. Levels XIII-VI / C.A. Bergman ; with contributions by L. Copeland and M. Newcomer -- v. 3. Levels XXV-XIV / K. Ohnuma ; with contributions by C.A. Bergman and M.H. Newcomer.
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Wissenschaftliche veröffentlichungen des Deutsch-türkischen denkmalschutz kommandos ; heft. 3. Petra
Walter Bachmann
heft 1. Sinai / von Theodor Wiegand -- heft. 2. Griechischen inschriften der Paleastina Tertia westlich der Araba / von Albrecht Alt -- heft. 3. Petra / von W. Bachmann, C. Watzinger, Th. Wiegand, with einem beiträge von K. Wulzinger -- heft. 4. Damaskus : die Antike stadt / von Carl Watzinger und Karl Wulzinger -- heft. 5. Damaskus : die Islamische stadt / von K. Wulzinger und C. Watzinger -- heft 6. Denkmäler und inschriften an der mündung des Nahr el-Kelb / von F. H. Weissbach.
The Archive of Mesopotamian Archaeological Reports (AMAR) collection is part of the Iraq Cultural Heritage Program Grant. The Iraq Cultural Heritage Project (ICHP) was established in 2008 through a grant from the US Embassy in Baghdad. The Cultural Affairs Office at the Embassy oversees the project. International Relief and Development (IRD), a US-based non-governmental organization, implements the project for the Embassy.
The project director, Elizabeth Stone, has directed archaeological excavations in Iraq, engaged in advanced training for Iraqi archaeologists, and attempted to document and stem the damage to Iraq's archaeological sites. Dr. Stone is collaborating with the University Libraries at Stony Brook University to make the AMAR collection available online. Before developing this online collection, she contributed more than one hundred digitized volumes to the ETANA website.
The AMAR project aims to digitize 500 archaeological site reports describing archaeological excavations in Iraq and the immediately surrounding areas (Turkey, Syria, Iran, and the Gulf). This will include both out-of-copyright as well as in-copyright and in-print materials. This online collection is intended to provide basic sources of information to our colleagues in Iraq and other archaeologists working in the Middle East.
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