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- Jordan's Umm Qais an Attraction Off the Beaten Track
- Umm Qais), 2011 Excavation Season
- Groundwater Protection Under Water Scarcity; from Regional Risk Assessment to Local Wastewater Treatment Solutions in Jordan
- National Master Plan for the Jordan River Valley
- Investigations of Hellenistic Mortar from Umm Qais (Gadara), Jordan
- Recent Collection of Sandflies of the Genus Phlebotomus (Diptera: Psychodidae) from Jordan, with a Checklist of Previous Records
- Inscribed Administrative Material Culture and the Development of the Mu Ayyad State in Syria- Palestine 661-750 Ce Tareq Ramadan Wayne State University
- 'Eastern City Area' of Gadara (Umm Qays)
- Al Shou'la Municipality
- Bible Stories for Adults
- RIT Report Irbid
- Governorates Budgets According to the Determined Ceiling
- Northern Jordan: Hiking, Culture, Community
- Quarterly Progress Report October 1, 2017 to December 31, 2017
- Joint Rapid Health Facility Capacity and Utilization Assessment (JRHFCUA)
- An Enthroned Tyche Statue from Gadara / Umm Qais, Jordan
- From Monuments to Ruins: an Analysis of Historical Preservation in Jordan Mason Seymore SIT Study Abroad
- Tax-Day 2» Del Resto, La Situazione Nell’Area Di Frosinone Appare Drammatica
- A Strategy for the Development of a Tourist Trail of the Decapolis Sites in Northern Jordan
- Site Visit Exercise
- Heritage Management and Interpretation: Challenges to Heritage Site-Based Values, Reflections from the Heritage Site of Umm Qais, Jordan
- Chora Lichtenberger and Raja
- DERTOUR Bestimmen Sie Selbst, Wie Sie Die Schönste Zeit Des Jahres Verbrin- Gen
- The Valtorta Enigma
- Spatial Assessment of Urban Growth in Cities of the Decapolis; and the Implications for Modern Cities
- Characterization of Architectural Mortars from Buildings at Umm Qais (Gadara), Northwest Jordan: Provenance Input 1Saeb A
- Improving the Contribution of Domestic Tourism to the Economy of Jordan
- Jerash, Irbid & the Jordan Valley
- Sahih Al-Bukhari Vol. 1
- Conference Program
- OCCIDENT Ft ORIENT Necuslettek of the Ceaman Pnote&Tant Institute of Anchaeology in Amman
- The Social and Economic Development of Aqaba, Jordan Kimberly K