Bibliography- Archaeology

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Bibliography- Archaeology
In addition to the printed materials listed below, the following individuals, along with
many unnamed, provided the project with valuable information: from Wadi al-Far’a
village, Rateeba Mustapha Salih, Lutfi ‘Uwasah, Suhail Al-Atrash, Ma’amon Al-Atrash;
from al-Badhan: Mohammed Yussef, Abdullah Qasim Salahat; from Talusa, Borhan
Ahmed Joma‘, Muhsin Dababsa; from Nablus, Ahmed Judah; from Salem, Mohammed
‘Arif Abu Kaid.
Abu El-Haj, Nadia. Facts on the Ground: Archaeological Practice and Territorial SelfFashioning in Israeli Society. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2001.
Avrami, Erica, Randall Mason, and Marta de la Torre, ed. Values and Heritage
Conservation. Los Angeles: The Getty Conservation Institution, 2000.
Condor, C. R., and H. H. Kitchener. Memoirs of the Topography, Orography,
Hydrography, and Archaeology. Edited with additions by E. H. Palmer and Walter
Besant. Vol. II, Title. London: The Palestine Exploration Fund. Reprint. Jerusalem:
Kedem Publishing, 1970.
Herr, Larry G., and Gary L. Christopherson. Excavation Manual: Madaba Plains Project.
Revised Edition. Madaba Plains Project in Cooperation with Andrews University
Institute of Archaeology, 1998.
Herr, Larry, with Warren C. Tranchard. Published Pottery of Palestine. Atlanta, GA:
Scholars Press, 1996.
Khatib, Ghassan. “Front Lines from the desk of our publisher,” Palestine Report Online.
16 July 1999 (Vol. 6, No. 4).
Kochavi, Moshe, et al. Judea, Samaria, and the Golan 1967 -1968.
Palestinian Economic Council For Development and Reconstruction (PECDAR).
Cultural Heritage in Palestine (in Arabic). Jerusalem, 2002
Palestinian Economic Council For Development and Reconstruction (PECDAR).
Tourism Development Strategy.
<http://www.pecdar.org/pecdarorg/default2.asp?tree=2363> 20 August 2002.
Palestinian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation (MOPIC). Directorate for
Urban and Rural Planning. Endangered Cultural Heritage Sites in the West Bank
Governorates: Emergency Natural Resources Protection Plan. MOPIC, 1999.
Palumbo, Gaetano, ed. The Jordanian Antiquities Database and Information System
(JADIS): A Summary of the Data. Amman, Jordan: The Department of Antiquities of
Jordan and the American Center of Oriental Research, 1994.
Renfrew, Colin and Paul Bahn. Archaeology: Theories, Methods, and Practice. 3rd
Edition. London: Thames and Hudson, 2000.
Stern, Ephraim, Ayebet Lewinson-Gilboa, Joseph Aviram. The New Encylopedia of
Archaeological Excavations in the Holy Land. 5 Vols. Jerusalem: The Israel Exploration
Society, 1993.
Stewardson, Henry C., comp. A General Index. Index 2 of The Survey of Western
Palestine. London: The Palestine Exploration Fund, 1888. Reprint. Jerusalem: Kedem
Publishing, 1970.
United Nation Development Program (UNDP). Project for Peripheral Tourism
Development in Palestine.
UNEP, ESCWA, and CAMRE. World Summit on Sustainable Development Progress
Assessment Report for the Arab Region: Executive Summary. 1st Draft. 2001.
Vogel, Eleanor K. Bibliography of Holy Land Sites. Part I. Reprint from Hebrew Union
College Annual, Volume XlII (1971). Third Printing. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union CollegeJewish Institute of Religion, 1982.
Vogel, Eleanor K. and Brooks Holtzclaw. Bibliography of Holy Land Sites. Cincinnati:
Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1981. (?)
Vogel, Eleanor K. Bibliography of Holy Land Sites. Part III. Cincinnati: Hebrew Union
College-Jewish Institute of Religion, 1987.
Zertal, Adam. The Manasseh Hill Country Survey: The Shechem Syncline (In Hebrew).
Vol. 2. Haifa, Israel: The University of Haifa Press, 1996.
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