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The "Lost City" Still Has Secrets to Reveal

The "Lost City" still has secrets to reveal: Thousands of years ago, the now-abandoned city of Petra was thriving.

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Jordanian Archaeologist Offers a Glimpse into Ancient Cave Dwelling

 AMMAN — Cave dwelling was practised on a large scale in Sahab, located 12 kilometres southeast of Amman, during the Chalcolithic period and the beginning of the Early Bronze Age (4000 BC-3300 BC), noted a Jordanian archaeologist.

Webinar Held on Late Petra Project
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Webinar Held on Late Petra Project

 AMMAN — The Late Petra Project focuses on a settlement in the Petra region occupied after the Byzantine period, ca. 350-650AD,  and revises the common idea that the rose-red city was abandoned after this time, according to an Italian archaeologist.

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Amman, Jordan Receives ‘Diversity & Inclusivity’ Award by Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel picks for 2021

 Global travel authority Lonely Planet has unveiled a radical reimagining of its much-anticipated Best in Travel picks for 2021, reflecting an unprecedented year of disruption in the travel industry, and Amman, Jordan has been singled out as one of the destinations which are helping transform travel experiences. 

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COVID-19 Update

COVID-19 Travel Update - January 14th 2021

Lecture Offers Peek into Nabataean Presence on Dead Sea Shores
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Lecture Offers Peek into Nabataean Presence on Dead Sea Shores

 AMMAN — Inscriptions found in Yemen and Oman dating back to the Nabataean period point to the prevalence of frankincense trade between southern Arabian centres and the Levant, according to a Greek archaeologist. 

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Jordan Once Home to One of the Largest Flying Reptiles in History, Ancient Remains Show

 AMMAN — Ancient fossil remains have revealed that Jordan once hosted one of the largest flying reptiles in the world, known as Arambourgiania Philadelphia, according to a Jordanian scholar.

First Arab Forum for Tourism Investment to Kick off in March
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First Arab Forum for Tourism Investment to Kick off in March

 AMMAN — Tourism Minister Majd Shweikeh on Wednesday announced the first Arab Forum for Tourism Investment, which will be held on March 14, 2020 under the patronage of Prime Minister Omar Razzaz, with the aim of promoting investments in the sector, increasing growth and attracting more tourists.

Petra Expected to Log 1 Million Tourists by Early December
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Petra Expected to Log 1 Million Tourists by Early December

 AMMAN — Petra is expected to celebrate 1 million visitors this year to its captivating attractions in early December, Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority (PDTRA) said on Wednesday.

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5th Edition of French Week Commences at Boulevard

 AMMAN — Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Majd Shweikeh, along with Véronique Vouland-Aneini, French ambassador to Jordan, and Akel Biltaji, president of the Franco-Jordanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, launched the 5th edition of the French Week in Jordan on Saturday during a press conference at the Amman Rotana Hotel.

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Scholar Calls for Systematic Awareness Programmes to Preserve Heritage

 AMMAN — International agreements to protect and promote intangible cultural heritage (ICH) have only recently become an incentive for Jordan, according to a Jordanian expert.

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Mamluk Sultans Sent Sons to Karak Castle to ‘Toughen them up’

 AMMAN — In the Mamluk period, some of the most politically dangerous persons went to Karak Castle, said an American scholar.

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Remnants of Ancient Bread Give Clues to Natufian Diet

 AMMAN — The remnants of 14,000-year-old bread were found at an archaeological site called Shubayqa 1 site in north-eastern Jordan.

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Mudayna Excavations Point to Moab’s ‘Complex’ Regional Relations

 AMMAN — Iron Age imports from Egypt, Cyprus, Phoenicia, Syria and Assyria indicate complex economic and political relations between Moab and the major powers in the region, according to a Canadian scholar.