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[First posted in AWOL 6 February 2011, updated 1 February 2015] Madaba Plains Project (MPP)
The Madaba Plains Project (MPP) has been involved in the archaeology of Jordan since 1968. MPP is currently conducting excavations at Tall al-'Umayri, Tall Hisban and Tall Jalul. Previous excavations were conducted at a number of small hinterland sites. In addition to these excavations, archaeological, environmental, and ethnographic surveys were carried out in the hinterland of each excavation site.
This page is meant to provide a convenient link to web publications on the archaeology of the Madaba Plain in Jordan and to survey data from the MPP hinterland surveys. The survey data section is new, and currently there is not much here, but there are links to GIS data for the 'Umayri survey and in the months to come, there will be additional data posted here.
Christopherson, Gary L.
Christopherson, Gary L., Robert G. Boling, Jon A. Cole, David C. Hopkins, Gerald L. Mattingly, Douglas W. Schnurrenberger, & Randall W. Younker
Christopherson, Gary L. & Tisha K. Entz
Christopherson, Gary L. & D. Philip Guertin
Christopherson, Gary L., D. Philip Guertin, & Karen A. Borstad
Christopherson, Gary L., Larry G. Herr
Christopherson, Gary L., Patrick Barabe, Peter S. Johnson
Christopherson, Ruth A. (written in 1996, when she was 8 years old)
Groves, Jennifer L., Karen A. Borstad, & Gary L. Christopherson
Harrison, Timothy P.
LaBianca, Oystein S.
LaBianca, Oystein S. , Larry G. Herr, Randall W. Younker, Lawrence T. Geraty, Douglas R. Clark
Ray Jr., Paul J. & Oystein S. LaBianca
Sayej, Ghattas J.
Watson, Richard P. & Douglas W. Schnurrenberger
| Azraq Basin Prehistory and Paleoenvironment Project (ASOR, 1996) (broken link) |
The Madaba Plains Project (MPP) has been involved in the archaeology of Jordan since 1968. MPP is currently conducting excavations at Tall al-'Umayri, Tall Hisban and Tall Jalul. Previous excavations were conducted at a number of small hinterland sites. In addition to these excavations, archaeological, environmental, and ethnographic surveys were carried out in the hinterland of each excavation site.This page is meant to provide a convenient link to web publications on the archaeology of the Madaba Plain in Jordan and to survey data from the MPP hinterland surveys. The survey data section is new, and currently there is not much here, but there are links to GIS data for the 'Umayri survey and in the months to come, there will be additional data posted here.
Maps of the Hinterland SurveysHisban Hinterland Survey DataJalul Hinterland Survey DataUmayri Hinterland Survey Data