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Brodie, Neil. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND CRIMINOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO STUDYING THE ANTIQUITIES TRADE: A COMPARISON OF THE ILLICIT ANTIQUITIES RESEARCH CENTRE AND THE TRAFFICKING CULTURE PROJECT." Cuadernos de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de Granada 25 (December 8, 2016): 99–105. https://doi.org/10.30827/cpag.v25i0.5395.

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The international trade in illegally-acquired antiquities continues to cause damage to cultural heritage worldwide. This paper reflects upon the author’s experience working in two universitybased projects in the United Kingdom that have tried to engage with the problem. The Illicit Antiquities Research Centre (1996-2007) approached the problem from within an archaeology department. In contrast, the Trafficking Culture project (2014-2016) exists within a criminology department. The paper considers the comparative strengths and weaknesses of these different disciplinary contexts and perspectives
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Nosnitsin, Denis. "The Antiquities of Däbrä Zäyt Qǝddǝst Maryam (East Tǝgray, Ethiopia)." Aethiopica 14 (April 18, 2013): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.15460/aethiopica.14.1.413.

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The article summarizes the results of the research at Däbrä Zäyt, one of the historical sites discovered by the team of the project Ethio-SPARE (Hamburg University, Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian Studies) in Gulo Mäḵäda, East Təgray. It presents different types of historical evidence (old church building of the site, an inscription, the church library) and focuses on the analysis of the fragments of the so-called “old Golden Gospel” of Däbrä Zäyt, written presumably by the same scribe as the one of the well-known ms. Vat. Aeth. 25.
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Lash, Ahmed, and Hala Qasem Al-Syoof. "Antiquities laws and regulations issued in Jordan from 1923 to 2013." Jordan Journal for History and Archaeology 16, no. 3 (2022): 225–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.54134/jjha.v16i3.660.

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The Department of Antiquities, established in 1923, is one of the first governmental departments established after the foundation of the modern state of Jordan. For the purposes of organizing archaeological work, the Jordanian government has issued during the past hundred years several laws related to the legalization of archaeological work and the protection of antiquities, numbering seven, the first of which was the Law of Antiquities of 1925 and the last of which was Law No. 21 of 1988, followed by many amendments and regulations. The most recent of these was the Law Amending the Antiquitie
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Sotiriou, Konstantinos-Orfeas. "The F Words: Frauds, Forgeries, and Fakes in Antiquities Smuggling and the Role of Organized Crime." International Journal of Cultural Property 25, no. 2 (2018): 223–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739118000127.

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Abstract:The phenomenon of antiquities smuggling is a complicated issue. The lack of official data makes it difficult to do an integrated analysis of the problem. The aim of this article is to present an accurate view of antiquities smuggling in the recent past. After gaining official permission from the Greek police, we examined 246 official arrests made by the Greek Department against Antiquities Smuggling (Athens Office) that occurred between 1999 and 2009. First and foremost, our results revealed that many arrests showed instances of fake antiquities. Moreover, it seems that there is a con
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Luke, Christina. "U.S. Policy, Cultural Heritage, and U.S. Borders." International Journal of Cultural Property 19, no. 2 (2012): 175–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s094073911200015x.

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AbstractThis article situates the discussion of illicit trafficking in antiquities in the context of the relationship between the U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security. The main argument is that U.S. cultural heritage policy is part of a broader agenda of political discourse that links matters of heritage to wider concerns of security. If the underlying goal of the U.S. State Department is mutual understanding through open dialogue, how can initiatives that focus on the criminal networks and security, efforts tackled by the Department of Homeland Security, contribute to building a po
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Rudnickaitė, Eugenija. "WHEN VILNIUS UNIVERSITY WAS CLOSED: THE GEOLOGICAL COLLECTIONS OF VILNIUS UNIVERSITY IN THE VILNIUS MUSEUM OF ANTIQUITIES." Natural Science Education in a Comprehensive School (NSECS) 23, no. 1 (2017): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.48127/gu/17.23.46.

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In Vilnius University Geology museum gathered, scientifically unique, material was never hidden from society. These resources are perfectly fit for: education, geoscientific knowledge propagation, informal natural science education (Rudnickaitė, 2003; 2007; 2012; ect.). When writing about the geology and mineralogy collections of Vilnius University, the Vilnius Museum of Antiquities and the Department of Natural History of the Museum of Antiquities under the Vilnius Public Library are always necessarily, though often fragmentarily, mentioned. This is an attempt to identify the part of the Geol
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Lloyd, J. A., A. Buzaian, and J. J. Coulton. "Excavations at Euesperides (Benghazi), 1995." Libyan Studies 26 (1995): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263718900002181.

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In April 1995 a three week season of excavation was conducted at the ancient city of Euesperides by the Society for Libyan Studies and the Department of Archaeology, Gar Younis University, Benghazi, in collaboration with the Libyan Department of Antiquities. This note provides a brief account of the main findings.The background to the new work at the site is as follows: in the early 1990s unauthorised excavations for a shopping precinct took place immediately to the north of the known archaeological zone of Sidi Abeid, bringing to light huge quantities of pottery and other artefacts of the Gre
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Stanley-Price, Nicholas. "Intrigue and Feud in Colonial Cyprus: Professor Talbot Rice’s Tendentious Report (1936) on the New Antiquities Department." Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies 11, no. 1 (2023): 105–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/jeasmedarcherstu.11.1.0105.

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ABSTRACT In response to criticism about the state of the monuments there, the British government in 1935 set up a Department of Antiquities in its colony of Cyprus. The instability of its first two years owed much to local intrigues and feuds that the colonial governor, Sir Richmond Palmer, failed to resolve. His equivocal stance was tested when, immediately following a visit to the island in 1936, David Talbot Rice, the Watson Gordon Professor of Fine Art at Edinburgh University, submitted to the Colonial Office in London a report criticizing the Department’s work. Dismissed at once by the go
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Ei, Ei Lwin. "Preservation of Antiquities from Media (1962–1974)." Bago University Research Journal Vol.9, No.1, no. 2019 (2019): 69–78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3919543.

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Journals magazines and newspapers were the most important media between 1962 and 1974. Media can give us about political, economic and social condition the time under survey. For social point of view the preservation of Cultural Heritage is also important for the country. For Preservation of Revolutionary Council government passed Antiquities Preservation Act of 1962. By this law, rules and regulations on preservation of antiquities, prohibition of ancient artefacts to abroad, forbidding and controlling the excavation of ancient sites, specifying of ancient building which were preserved by the
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Carruthers, William. "Credibility, civility, and the archaeological dig house in mid-1950’s Egypt." Journal of Social Archaeology 19, no. 2 (2019): 255–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1469605318824689.

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This article argues that forms of civility governing who possessed the credibility to carry out archaeological fieldwork in Egypt changed during the post-Second World War era of decolonization. Incorporating Arabic sources, the article focuses on the preparation of a dig house used during an excavation run by the Egyptian Department of Antiquities and the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania at the site of Mit Rahina, Egypt, in the mid-1950s. The study demonstrates how the colonial genealogies of such structures converged with political changes heralded by the rise of Egypt's Pr
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Ibrahim, Moawiyah Mahmoud. "One Hundred Years of Archaeological Work in Jordan." Jordan Journal for History and Archaeology 16, no. 3 (2022): 185–224. http://dx.doi.org/10.54134/jjha.v16i3.659.

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This article deals with major achievements in the field of archaeology and cultural heritage in Jordan since the 19th century, the time when many travelers explored Jordan and Palestine and paid attention to the richness of the Archaeological and historical sites. The Department of Antiquities was established in 1923 to manage the archaeological sites and excavations as well as restoration work in various sites of the country. As well as bylaws of antiquities ere issued in 1934. Since then extensive excavations and surveys took place by foreign expeditions, and later on with participation of l
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Tesfay, Leake Mekonen. "Towards a comprehensive prosecution service in Ethiopia." Revista Acadêmica Escola Superior do Ministério Público do Ceará 9, no. 2 (2017): 237–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.54275/raesmpce.v9i2.122.

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Although Ethiopia’s public prosecution is a recent development, continuous changes have been made since the first public prosecution department was established. While the prosecution service has been wavering between centralized prosecution department at times and specialized prosecution institutions in another, a new comprehensive prosecution department – the Federal Attorney General has been recently established in the federal government taking almost all prosecution powers to it. This article briefly reviews the historical development of the prosecution department, the ups and downs between
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Al-Assadi, Hind, and Najah Abd. "Application of Georadar Method to Investigate shallow Artifacts for Al-Maabid Area in Babylon Archaeological City." Iraqi Geological Journal 57, no. 2A (2024): 288–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.46717/igj.57.2a.20ms-2024-7-30.

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Babylon, one of the most influential civilizations in Mesopotamia, significantly contributed to human history with its rich culture, advanced legal systems, and architectural marvels, serving as the capital of the Neo-Babylonian empire. This study aims to discover ancient Babylonian civilizational remains and artifacts, including artifacts and walls from an ancient Babylonian house near the Ishtar temple. A geophysical survey was carried out using ground penetrating radar (GPR), yielding promising preliminary results. It contributed to the Department of Antiquities' excavation campaign for pot
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Cooper, C. L. "The Antiquities Department takes shape: The Fitzwilliam in the early twentieth century." Journal of the History of Collections 24, no. 3 (2012): 347–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jhc/fhr036.

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Leahy, Kevin, Roger Bland, Della Hooke, Alex Jones, and Elisabeth Okasha. "The Staffordshire (Ogley Hay) hoard: recovery of a treasure." Antiquity 85, no. 327 (2011): 202–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00067545.

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The Staffordshire (Ogley Hay) hoard was found on the 5–10 July 2009 by Mr Terry Herbert while metal-detecting on arable land at a site in south Staffordshire in the English Midlands (Figure 1).Mr Herbert contacted Duncan Slarke, the Portable Antiquities Scheme's Finds Liaison Officer for Staffordshire and the West Midlands, who visited the finder at his home and prepared an initial list of 244 bags of finds. These were then taken to Birmingham Museum and HM Coroner was informed. Duncan Slarke also contacted the relevant archaeological authorities including English Heritage, the Staffordshire H
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Hanlon, Charlotte, Daniel Fekadu, Danny Sullivan, Atalay Alem, and Martin Prince. "Teaching psychiatry in Ethiopia." International Psychiatry 3, no. 2 (2006): 43–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600001624.

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There is a pressing need to train psychiatrists in low- and middle-income countries. Psychiatrists from high-income countries have an opportunity to share expertise in teaching and assessing trainees, while learning much in the process. Three trainees from a London psychiatric hospital were invited to help organise a revision course for the Department of Psychiatry, Addis Ababa University, and this paper reports their experiences.
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Cook, B. F. "The British Museum, Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities Selected Acquisitions, 1980–1992." Journal of Hellenic Studies 114 (November 1994): 243–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632801.

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Kane, Susan, William Raynolds, and Sam Carrier. "American Mission activities in Libya 2005–16: report." Libyan Studies 48 (September 14, 2017): 135–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2017.3.

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AbstractThis essay outlines the capacity-building work of the American Archaeological Mission to Libya between the years 2005 and 2016. This work was made possible by grants from the US Embassy to Libya, the US State Department Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation (AFCP) and the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs in Washington, DC. The principles and objectives underlying our capacity-building programme were inspired by the 2003 UNESCO World Heritage Centre Mission Report by Giovanni Boccardi, in particular his recommendation that the Libyan Department of Antiquities obtain training in the b
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Kołodziejczyk, Piotr, Marek Nowak, Michał Wasilewski, et al. "HLC Project 2017. Jagiellonian University excavations in southern Jordan." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 27, no. 1 (2018): 379–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2011.

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The HLC (Heritage–Landscape–Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the archaeological heritage of southern Jordan (Tafila region), focusing currently on remains of the Early Bronze Age and earlier cultures that were found in the region. The project has already identified and verified several previously undocumented or poorly documented sites. Its main objective is to establish chronological phasing of human activity i
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Wright, G. R. H. "Tombs at the Oasis of Jeghbub: an Exploration in 1955." Libyan Studies 28 (1997): 29–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263718900002612.

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AbstractThe Libyan Department of Antiquities has begun to investigate the many chamber tombs cut into the rock scarps surrounding the oasis of Jeghbub (=Jarabub/Gerabub). Some notice of this work was given at the Congress of Cyrenaican Studies in Rome (1996) by the Director of the Department. This communication called to mind a visit to Jeghbub made more than forty years ago. The visit afforded occasion for a brief investigation of these tombs, which because of a mischance has hitherto not been recorded. In view of the renewed concern with them it may now be opportune at least to put on record
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Adams, Neil. "Greek and Roman sculpture and inscriptions from Cyrene: recent joins and proposed associations, including a ‘new” private portrait statue, and some recent epigraphic discoveries." Libyan Studies 34 (2003): 43–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026371890000340x.

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AbstractThis article presents a number of joins and associations recently made in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum on sculpture excavated by Robert Murdoch Smith and Edwin Augustus Porcher during their expedition to Cyrene in 1861. The connections were made during an on-going programme within the Greek and Roman Department to provenance and, wherever possible, join the large collection of fragmentary sculpture originating from the big excavations of the 19th century. In addition, some tentative associations between sculpture in the British Museum and others s
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Gootfriend, Harel. "Teaching Archaeology in Carmiel with the Israel Antiquities Authority Cultural Heritage Department: A Different Learning Experience?" Judea and Samaria Research Studies 32, no. 2 (2023): 199–215. http://dx.doi.org/10.26351/jsrs/32-2/3.

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This article addresses the archaeological park at the Agricultural Farm, a thematic school that serves the children of the city of Carmiel from compulsory kindergarten to high school. The park is the result of a joint effort by the farm manager, the Carmiel municipality, and the staff of the Israel Antiquities Authority, and is an activity cushion for outdoor learning. Educational institutions place great importance on imparting knowledge and values to those who come to their gates; the subject of archaeology in particular is one that encourages different and multidisciplinary learning. The un
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Lloyd, J. A. "Libya Antiqua: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Libya, New Series 1, 1995." American Journal of Archaeology 101, no. 4 (1997): 813. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/506866.

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Egoumenidou, Frosso. "The Cyprus Department of Antiquities and the Protection of Monuments of the Recent Past." International Journal of Cultural Property 2, no. 1 (1993): 163–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0940739193000190.

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Ebabey, Tsegaye. "The rock-hewn church of Nazugn Maryam: an example of the endangered antiquities of North Wallo, Ethiopia." Journal of African Cultural Heritage Studies 1, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.22599/jachs.34.

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DEMISSIE, Tsegaye Ebabey. "Addis Amba Mädhané Aläm: the Uncommon Troglodytic Heritage of Ethiopia." Warszawskie Studia Teologiczne 32, no. 2 (2019): 104–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.30439/wst.2019.2.6.

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Ethiopia is one of the few African countries that have preserved the antiquities of early and medieval Christianity. The cave church of Addis Amba Mädhané Aläm (the church of Saviour of the World), is one of the little known troglodytic heritages found in Mäqét, North Wällo. This study aims to uncover the historical, architectural and artistic values of the cave church that has unique cultural testimonies.Data for the study were collected through fieldwork, interviews, and archival consultations. The cave is believed to have been excavated by Musé, the second bishop of Ethiopia. The church has
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Patrizio Gunning, Lucia, and Debbie Challis. "Planned Plunder, the British Museum, and the 1868 Maqdala Expedition." Historical Journal, January 18, 2023, 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0018246x2200036x.

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Abstract In 1863, Emperor Tewodros II of Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea) took a British consul hostage; five years later, the British sent a punitive expedition. This military expedition continued the brutal tradition of earlier ones and shaped later campaigns in Sudan and West Africa in the 1890s. Typically, a large contingent of non-military personnel accompanied these expeditions and the 1868 expedition to Maqdala was no different. What was unique for Maqdala was the inclusion of a member of staff from the British Museum. We argue that a letter from Charles Thomas Newton, keepe
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Ganor, Amir, Guy Fitoussi, and Gidon Goldenberg. "Tel Halif, the Southern Cemetery." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, April 20, 2016. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.24965.

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In March 2014, a salvage excavation was conducted at Tel Halif (Permit No. A-7074; map ref. 187099-127/587766-90), in the wake of an antiquities robbery. The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by A. Ganor, G. Fitoussi and G. Goldenberg, with the participation of inspectors from the Unit for the Prevention of Antiquities Robbery and personnel from the Inspection Department of the Israel Antiquities Authority. I. Horowitz, A. Rothstein, R. Lupu and R. Eliya participated in the excavation and D. Mashash (administration), E. Klein (drafting and field photograph
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Gudovitch, Shlomo, та Yigal Tepper. "Ḥorbat Qayit". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 31 травня 2004. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.41.

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During June 1988 a survey and a trial excavation were conducted at Horbat Qayit, c. 5 km east of Qibbuz Bet Guvrin (A-1547*; map ref. NIG 1959/6147; OIG 1459/1147), in the wake of arson that laid the surface bare. The survey and excavation were conducted on behalf of the Antiquities Authority (the Department of Antiquities and Museums in 1988), under the direction of S. Gudovitch and Y. Tepper.
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Thornton, Amara. "The Nobody: Exploring Archaeological Identity with George Horsfield (1882–1956)." Archaeology International, October 23, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/ai.1720.

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This article examines George Horsfield’s life and professional career in the Department of Antiquities in British Mandate Transjordan through his correspondence and images in the archives of UCL Institute of Archaeology. Through these documents, Horsfield’s multiple archaeological identities – architect, official and foreigner – are revealed. His experience, situated within the context of life in British Mandate Transjordan, is used to analyse the archaeologist within a wider history of antiquities departments in British imperial possessions.
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Frumkin, Amos, та Daniel Ein Mor. "Mevaseret Ẓiyyon, Har’el Interchange". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 29 грудня 2015. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.24860.

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In April 2014, a trial excavation was conducted in a cave c. 200 m southeast of the Har'el Interchange (Permit No. A-7106; map ref. 214235-51/633810-25), prior to widening Highway 1. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Department of Public Works, was directed by D. Ein Mor, with the assistance of N. Nahama (administration), A. Hajian (surveying and drafting), A. Marco (antiquities inspection) and A. Frumkin (geology).
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Sulimani, Gideon. "Eshta’ol Junction." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, March 11, 2009. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1060.

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During November 2005, a trial excavation was conducted next to the intersection at the entrance to Moshav Eshta'ol (Permit No. A-4624; map ref. NIG 20120-5/63180-90; OIG 15120-5/13180-90; Fig. 1), prior to the widening of Route 38. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Department of Public Works, was directed by G. Solimany, with the assistance of R. Abu Halaf (administration), V. Pirsky (surveying) and a team of the Judea District antiquities inspectors.
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Haiman, Mordechai. "El-Qubab." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, July 21, 2014. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.9554.

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In October-November 2007, a trial excavation was conducted on Highway 424 in the El-Qubab antiquities site near Moshav Kefar Bin Nun (Permit No. A-5261; map ref. 195498-834/641285-571), prior to the construction of an intersection at the entrance to the modern village. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Department of Public Works, was directed by M. Haiman (field photography), with the assistance of E. Bachar (administration), A. Hajian (surveying) and N. Zak (drafting).
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Getzov, Nimrod. "Tel Ḥaẓor (West)". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 4 червня 2006. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.352.

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During April 2004 a salvage excavation was conducted in a burial cave discovered by the antiquities inspector R. Getzov along the route of the planned detour for Highway 90, west of Tel Hazor (Permit No. A-4149; map ref. NIG 2524/7693; OIG 2024/2693). The excavation, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and financed by the Department of Public Works, was directed by N. Getzov (surveying and drafting), with the assistance of Y. Ya'aqoby (administration), H. Smithline (photography), Y. Nagar (physical anthropology), D. Barshad (regional archaeologist) and Y. Alexandre (district archaeologist).
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Marmelstein, Yitzhak. "Zarnuqa." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 8, 2014. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.10597.

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In December 2012, an excavation was conducted at the Zarnuqa antiquities site in Rehovot (map ref. 180465/642472; Fig. 1), after ancient remains were discovered during inspections prior to paving Road 411. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Department of Public Works, was directed by Y. Marmelstein (photography and drafting), with the assistance of Y. Amrani and E. Bachar (administration), M. Mulokandov (preliminary inspections), E. Yannai (ceramics), M. Shuiskaya (pottery drawing), N. Zak (plans), A. Gorzalczany (scientific guidance) a
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‘Adawi, Zubair. "Jerusalem, ‘Isawiya." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, February 9, 2012. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1927.

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During June 2010, a salvage excavation was conducted north of 'Isawiya and east of Giv'at Shapira neighborhoods in Jerusalem (Permit No. A-5954; map ref. 223240/634680), after a natural cave was damaged while paving a road. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Department of Public Works, was directed by Z. 'Adawi, with the assistance of B. Touri and Y. Billig (antiquities inspection), A. Hajian (surveying and drafting), D. Levy (GPS), A. Peretz (field photography) and S. al-Amlah (metal detection).
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Khalaily, Hamudi. "Yiftah’el." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 11, 2011. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1797.

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During October 2010, a small-scale salvage excavation was conducted at the entrance to Ha-Solelim car park, within the precincts of the Yiftah'el antiquities site in the Lower Galilee (Permit No. A-6011; map ref. 221943-2085/739963-40119), after a trench for a waste-water pipeline of Qibbuz Ha-Solelim was dug east of Highway 79. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the National Roads Company (Department of Public Works), was directed by H. Khalaily, with the assistance of A. Shapiro (GPS) and Y. Ya'aqobi (administration).
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Westwood, Ursula. "PROPHECIES AND PRINCESSES: MOSES IN EGYPT AND ETHIOPIA ACCORDING TO JOSEPHUS." Akroterion 67 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.7445/67--1047.

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Josephus’ account of Moses’ birth and upbringing in the Jewish Antiquities includes much extra-biblical material, including an extended account of his military campaign in Ethiopia. This material has often been studied as independent episodes, particularly with a view to finding Josephus’ sources. By reading the preliminary stages of Moses’ life together, this article shows that Josephus’ narrative is well-integrated in its themes and structure, as well as revealing the historian’s core concerns about Moses’ perceived ethnicity and capacity to be a loyal member of a foreign court, both reflect
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Zewdu, Mengistie. "Looking at the cultural heritage proclamations of Ethiopia: conceptualisation and management of cultural heritage." Built Heritage 8, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s43238-023-00111-2.

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AbstractThe main purpose of this paper is to explore how the conceptualisation and management of cultural heritage have been treated in the cultural heritage proclamations of Ethiopia. The analysis of the four cultural heritage proclamations reveals that the notion of cultural heritage improves from the first to the fourth proclamation. In the first two proclamations, the term antiquity was employed, and the latter two employed the term of cultural heritage. The 1966 proclamation included antiquities that were dated prior to 1850 EC, while the 1989 proclamation removed this cutoff date and exp
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Masarwa, Durar. "Khirbat Birkat Umm el-‘Idham." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, July 5, 2009. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1139.

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During July 2006, a trial excavation was conducted along the eastern fringes of the Khirbat Birkat Umm el-'Idham antiquities site (Permit No. A-4850; map ref. NIG 19465-75/69178-80; OIG 14465-75/19178-80), prior to the construction of a fence south of Highway 57. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Department of Public Works, was directed by D. Masarwa, with the assistance of E. Bachar (administration), V. Essman and V. Pirsky (surveying), T. Sagiv (field photography), T. Kornfeld (drafting), M. Shuiskaya (pottery drawing) and Y. Gor
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Tendler, Avraham S. "Ḥorbat Tittora". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 1 вересня 2021. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.26052.

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During March-June and November 2017, an educational excavation was conducted on the summit of the hill on which Horbat Tittora is situated (Permit No. A-7949; map ref. 202056/645550). The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by A.S. Tendler with the assistance of V. Bosidan-Gadol and guides of the Israel Antiquities Authority central district educational department (guiding of school students), Y. Amrani and E. Bachar (administration), M. Johananoff and S. Krispin (metal detecting), M. Kahan (surveying and drafting), A. Peretz and Y. Marmelstein (field and ae
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Mermelstein, Michal. "Ḥorbat Tittora". Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 31 грудня 2020. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25873.

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In April-June 2018, a community educational excavation was conducted at Horbat Tittora (Permit No. A-8274; map ref. 202023-82/645513-83; Fig. 1). The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by Modiin Municipality and the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by M. Marmelstein, with the assistance of Y. Amrani (administration), V. Bosidan-Gadol, U. Aksman, N. Shachar, T. Bluestein A. Ben-Atar, as well as M. Ben-Ya'akob (IAA Community Outreach Department) and H. Torgë (pottery reading). School children from the city of Modi'in and volunteers from th
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Fraiberg, Alexander. "Karmiyya." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, March 1, 2021. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.25912.

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In September 2016, a trial excavation took place in the western part of Kibbutz Karmiyya (Permit No. A-7785; map ref. 156240-308/612553-642; Fig. 1) following damage to antiquities by a mechanical tool, prior to expansion. The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and funded by the Jewish Agency Settlement Department, was directed by A. Fraiberg, with the assistance of Y. Alamor (administration), N.S. Paran (Southern District), Y. Shmidov (plans), I. Lidsky-Resnikov (pottery drawing), C. Amit (photography of finds), T. Winter (glass identification), Y. Abadi-Reiss (guidance
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Smithline, Howard. "Tel ‘Ali." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, March 30, 2005. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.136.

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During February 2004 probes were conducted to the east of Tel 'Ali before digging a channel for the laying of a sewage line (Permit No. A-4126; map ref. NIG 25270-88/73390-74220; OIG 20270-88/23390-24220). Three probes were excavated along the length of the channel where the possibility of harming antiquities was suspected. The excavation, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and financed by the 'Emeq Ha-Yarden Regional Council and the Department of Public Works, was directed and photographed by Howard Smithline, with the assistance of Y. Ya'aqobi (administration), V. Essman and S. Pirsky (s
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‘Ad, Uzi. "Kh. Burin." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 14, 2005. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.235.

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From June to December 1999 and during July 2000 three seasons of excavation were conducted south of the Qalansuwa Junction on Highway 57 (Permit Nos. A-3067, A-3264; map ref. NIG 1988/6908; OIG 1488/1908), in the wake of discovering building remains in trial trenches that were dug as part of the antiquities inspection prior to widening the road. The excavation, on behalf of the Antiquities Authority and funded by the Department of Public Works, was directed by U. 'Ad, with the assistance of R. Mordechai (area supervision), Y. Dangor (administration), V. Essman, V. Pirsky, T. Kornfeld and A. Ha
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Kohn-Tavor, Achia. "Horbat Pundaq." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 8, 2014. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.10596.

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In June 2006, a development survey was conducted along Road 465 (Permit No. A-4837; map ref. (19650-880/66020-60), prior to widening of the road. The survey, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and financed by the Department of Public Works, was directed by A. Kohn-Tavor.
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Ifoh, Prince. "Front Matter, YALJOD 1.1." Young African Leaders Journal of Development 1, no. 1 (2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.32727/24.2018.2.

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Includes: Excerpts from Dr. Salah Hammad (Senior Human Rights Expert, Department of Political Affairs, African Union Commission: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), Alice Buhinja Mutesi (Post Conflict Reconstruction Officer, Peace and Security Department, African Union Headquarters: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), and Beatrice Khamati Njenga (Head of Education Division, Department of Human Resources, Science adn Technology, African Union Commission: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia); a Foreword from Dr. Patricia Rodney (CEO, The Walter Rodney Foundation: Atlanta, Georgia); Preface from Her Excellency Ambassador Dr. Justina
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Yannai, Eli. "Yiftah’el Junction." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 27, 2010. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1500.

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During October-November 2008, salvage excavations were conducted at several sites in the vicinity of Yiftah'el Junction (Permit No. A-5271; map ref. 221573-3383/739478-40744). The excavations, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Department of Public Works, were directed by E. Yannai (field photography).
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Gorzalczany, Amir. "Ramla (South)." Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, September 1, 2009. https://doi.org/10.69704/jhaesi.116.2004.1195.

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During June-August 2007, a salvage excavation was conducted in Ramla South, on the route of the access road to Moshav Matsliah (Road 4304; Permit No. A-5168; map ref. NIG 187450-84/646923-7051; OIG 137450-84/146923-7051; Fig. 1). The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and underwritten by the Department of Public Works, was directed by A. Gorzalczany, with the assistance of K. Edre'i and A. Kozlov (area supervision), E. Bachar and S. Ya'aqov-Jam (administration), V. Essman (surveying), T. Sagiv (field photography), R. Chen (metal detection), O. Ackerman (geomor
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Rosner, Chloe. "Tracking Local Employees of the British Mandate Department of Antiquities in Palestine." Bulletin of the History of Archaeology 34, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/bha-710.

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