Published Researchs

Research TitleMAG. TITLERESEARCH AREAPUBLISH YEARDOIJournal URL
EARLY BRONZE SNAKE MOTIFS ON POTTERY VESSELS AND THEIR SYMBOLISM IN SOUTHERN LEVANTMediterranean Archaeology and ArchaeometryArchaeological Sciences2022  Visit URL
An Enthroned Tyvhe Statue From Gadara Umm\ JordanActa Historiae Artium Academiae Sientiarum HungaricaeArt History2017  Visit URL
Mohamad Waheeb, Abed Alaziz Mahmod and Eyad Almasri. A unique Byzantine Complex Near the Jordan River in Southern Levant and a Tentative InterpretationMediterranean Archaeology and ArchaeometryArchaeology2013  Visit URL
Mahdi Abdelazis, Almasri, Eyad; Al-Ajlouny, Fardous; Woman in the Nabataean Society.Mediterranean Archaeology and ArchaeometryArt History2013  Visit URL
Almasri, Eyad; Alawneh, Firas; Bala’wi, Fadi. Nabataean Jewellery and Accessories... Ancient Near Eastern Studies,The University of Melbourne. AustraliaArchaeology and Art Histiory2012  Visit URL
An Artistic and Mythological study of a Nabataean Female Sphinx from Petra, JordanMediterranean Archaeology and ArchaeometryArt History2012  Visit URL
Bala’awi,Fadi; Alshawabkeh, Yahya; Alawneh, Firas; Almasri, Eyad. Damage Assessment and Digital 2D-3D Documentation of Petra Treasury. Mediterranean Archaeology And Archaeometry. The University of Aegean. GreeceArchaeology and Art Histiory2012  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri and Mirna Mustafa.The Symbolism of hand in Semitic religion and sculpture (In Arabic).Al-Majallat al-Urdunniyyat Li-l-FununArchaeology and Art Histiory2012  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri and Mahdi Abdelaziz: The Arab Nabataeans MusicJordan Journal of the Arts.Yarmouk UniversityArchaeology, Art History and Music2010  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri, Mahdi Abdelaziz and Mohammad Waheeb. Funerary Nabataean believes through their Inscriptions and Sculptures (In Arabic).Annals of the Faculty of Arts. Ain Shams UniversityArchaeology and Art Histiory2010  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri and Mohammad Waheeb. Egyptian Elements in Moabite Sculpture. .Bulletin of the Faculty of Arts. University of AlexandriaArchaeology, Art History.2009  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri and Mohamed Wahib: Errakim Cave in Jordan, An Analytical study of Symbols and carvings. Annals of the Faculty of Arts. Ain Shams UniversityArchaeology and Art Histiory2009  Visit URL
Eyad Almasri and Mahdi Abdelaziz: Social Aspects in Nabataean inscriptions. Bulletin of the Faculty of Arts. University of AlexandriaArchaeology2008  Visit URL
Salih Sari and Eyad Almasri : Bahri Mamluk Dirhams from Dhiban, Study of Fineness and wight.. Mutah, Lil-Buhuth wad-DriasatArchaeology2000  Visit URL