ACOR Audio-visual Collection
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Pre-historic Investigations in the Ras en-Naqb Vicinity
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Iron Age 2A history (7)
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Report on the 1981 Survey of Wadi Isal
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Political Relations between Assyrians and Nabataeans and other peoples of the region
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Archaeology and the Books of Joshua and Judges, Lecture #6
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Jordan in the Early Islamic Periods
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Nature's Burial Practices
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The Mycenaean Greek Role in the Levantine Oil Trade
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Wadi Hasa Survey, 1982 Season
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End of the LB II, Intro to "Sea Peoples" (2)
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New Archaeological Research near Marib, Yemen
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Friends of Archaeology trip to Pella
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Moab Survey, 1978, 1979, 1982 - Part I
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Moab Survey ,1978, 1979, 1982 - Part II (Top Ten Sites)
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An Update on Research on the Roman Frontier in Jordan
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Plants and Archaeology
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #1: Introduction - The Chief Considerations Necessary for an understand of ancient Babylonian culture
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #2: An Outline of Mespotamian History to the Neo-Babylonian Period
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #3: How Life was Organized in Babylon: Polytheism and Society
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #4: How Marduk Became Lord (Bel) and Remained Dominant
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #5: The Moon and Sun Guide: Nobu and Shemash
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #6: Ishtar, the Goddess Par Excellence
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An Archaeological Interpretation of Babylon in the 6th Century B. C.; Humans, Deities, and their relationships, lecture #7: Adad, Amurru and the Sibitta
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Prescott_Williams_08_access.mp3
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Integrated Archaeology, Part I