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عنوان البحثاسم المجلةموضوع البحثسنة النشرDOIالرابط الالكتروني
ARTIFACTS FROM TELL AL-JADUR AT THE AS-SALT ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM IN JORDAN AS A MATERIAL CULTURAL EVIDENCEARQUEOLOGIA IBEROAMERICANACRM2024  زيارة الرابط
THE THUNDERBOLT AND WINGED NIKE (ALLAT) SCULPTURES FROM KHIRBET ET-TANNUR, JORDANArqueologia IberoamericanaJordan, Khirbet et-Tannur, Winged Nike, Allat, Du-Shara, Nabataean, thunderbolt, sculpture.2024  زيارة الرابط
Unveiling the Cultural Legacy: Exploring New Pre-Islamic Graffiti from the Black Basalt DesertEgyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies Rock art, CRM, Heritage Art, Cultural heritage, 2024  زيارة الرابط
MANAGEMENT OF RELIGIOUS TOURISM IN THE BAPTISM SITE JORDAN-SOUTH LEVANTEgyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration StudiesCRM, Heritage, 2023  زيارة الرابط
THE INFLUENCE OF OZONE ON THE DETERIORATION OF JORDAN HERITAGEMediterranean Archaeology and ArchaeometryManagement, Museology, Jordan, Ozone2023  زيارة الرابط
INVESTIGATING THE MUSEUM VISITOR EXPERIENCE AT THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUMS OF JERASH AND UMM QAISEgyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration StudiesCultural Heritage2022  زيارة الرابط
Ancient Water System in Tel Mar Elyas during the Byzantine Period: A StudyJournal of human ecologymuseum studies2015  زيارة الرابط
Cultural heritage management adaptation in the arab world: review & perspectivesMediterranean archaeology and archaeometrymuseum studies2015  زيارة الرابط
Influence of air pollution on the deterioration of monuments and museumJournal of Environmental Science and Engineeringmuseum studies2015  زيارة الرابط
The effect of the hot springs at the Umm Qeis archaeological site and museum. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineeringmuseum studies2015  زيارة الرابط
Roman nymphaeum in philadelphia,south levant: new excavation data. Mediterranean archaeology and archaeometrymuseum studies2014  زيارة الرابط
Bethany Beyond the Jordan Site of Jesus Baptism: a studyKamla-RajCultural heritage2013  زيارة الرابط
An artistic and mythological tudy of a nabataean female phinx from PetraMediterranean archaeology and archaeometrymuseum studies2012  زيارة الرابط