Raising the profile of the Islamic period at Jarash, 1980-2015: excavations, restoration, and presentation
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Prof. Walmsley describes the work of the Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project The Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project was begun in 2002 with the aim of excavating a large early-Islamic congregational mosque and the early-Islamic shops and households in its vicinity. Project Director Prof. Alan Walmsley describes the origins of the project, its development and its future. For more information see: http://miri.ku.dk/projekts/djijp/
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