This article reports on the archaeological survey of a (military) fort and (trade) caravanserai at Khirbet al-Khalde in southern Jordan, along the eastern Roman frontier. The results reveal the site’s resilience and destruction up until the present day and the need for monitoring of threats to its preservation.

A multiscalar approach to survey of military and trade architecture in Jordan: the case of Khirbet al-Khalde / C.A. Harvey, E.E. Intagliata, R. Raja. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - 98:400(2024), pp. e21.1-e21.7. [10.15184/aqy.2024.74]

A multiscalar approach to survey of military and trade architecture in Jordan: the case of Khirbet al-Khalde

E.E. Intagliata
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2024

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This article reports on the archaeological survey of a (military) fort and (trade) caravanserai at Khirbet al-Khalde in southern Jordan, along the eastern Roman frontier. The results reveal the site’s resilience and destruction up until the present day and the need for monitoring of threats to its preservation.
caravan architecture; cultural heritage preservation; first–fifth centuries AD; integrative survey; Jordan; military
Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
Settore L-ANT/08 - Archeologia Cristiana e Medievale
Settore ARCH-01/D - Archeologia classica
Settore ARCH-01/E - Archeologia cristiana, tardoantica e medievale
2024
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