Alison McQuitty / Holly Parton / Andrew Petersen (eds.): Khirbat Faris. Rural Settlement, Continuity and Change in Southern Jordan. The Nabatean to Modern Periods (1st Century BC–20th Century AD) (reviewed by Matthias Grawehr)


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Document type
Review (monograph)
Journal
Museum Helveticum
Pages
168
Author (Review)
Language(s) (review)
German
Language(s) (reviewed text)
English
Editor(s) of the presented monograph
Title
Khirbat Faris
Subtitle
Rural Settlement, Continuity and Change in Southern Jordan. The Nabatean to Modern Periods (1st Century BC–20th Century AD)
Year of publication
2020
Place of publication
Oxford
Publisher
Archaeopress Publishing
Number of pages
XII, 410
ISBN
978-1-78969-389-8
Subject classification
Pre- and Early History
Time classification
1st - 5th century AD, 6th - 12th century, Modern age until 1900, 20th century
Regional classification
Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Near East, Near East / ancient
Subject heading
Jordanien (Süd)
Levante
Archäologie
Nabatäer
Siedlungsarchäologie
Architektur
Rollsiegel
Kirche
Mamelucken
recensio-Date
Feb 02, 2023
recensio-ID
b37536a7b43b45668a36495340f2936e
DOI
10.21245/rec.ant.441584995

Grawehr, Matthias: review of: Alison McQuitty / Holly Parton / Andrew Petersen (eds.), Khirbat Faris. Rural Settlement, Continuity and Change in Southern Jordan. The Nabatean to Modern Periods (1st Century BC–20th Century AD), Oxford: Archaeopress Publishing, 2020, in: Museum Helveticum, 78(2021), 1, p. 168, DOI: 10.21245/rec.ant.441584995

URL
https://www.propylaeum.de/recensio-antiquitatis/rezensionen/zeitschriften/mh/78-2021/1/ReviewMonograph395174534

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