Gadara Region Project - Literature

Literature

  • C. Steuernagel: Der ’Adschlun, in: Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 49 (1926), p. 80–83.
  • D. Vieweger: Der Tell Zera’a im Wadi el-’Arab. Die Region südlich von Gadara. Ein Beitrag zur Methodik des Tell-Surveys,In: Das Altertum 48 (2003), p. 191–216.
  • J. Häser/D. Vieweger: Preliminary Report on the Archaeological Investigations of the Wadi al-’Arab and the Tall Zira'a, 2003 and 2004,in: Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 49 (2005), p. 135–146
  • J. Dijkstra/M. Dijkstra/Vieweger/K. Vriezen: Regionaal Archaeologisch Onderzoek Nabij Umm Qes (Ant. Gadara) De Opgravingen op Tell Zera’a en de Ligging van Laatbrons Gadara, in: Phoenix 51/1 (2005), p. 5–26.
  • D. Vieweger/J. Häser: Der Tell Zera’a im Wadi el-’Arab. Das „Gadara Region-Project“ in den Jahren 2001 bis 2004, in: Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 121 (2005a), p. 1–30.
  • D. Vieweger/J. Häser: Neueste Entdeckungen auf dem Tell Zera’a (Jordanien), in: Welt und Umwelt der Bibel (2005b), p. 62–64.
  • D. Vieweger/J. Häser: Das „Gadara-Region Project“ – Der Tall Zira'a in den Jahren 2005 und 2006,in: Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palästina-Vereins 123 (2007), p. 1-27.
  • D. Vieweger/J. Häser: Gadara Region Project. Preliminary Report on the Archaeological Excavations on Tall Zirā'a in 2005 and 2006, American Journal of Archaeology, 111, 2007, p. 526-530.
  • D. Vieweger/J. Häser: “… sixty great cities with walls and bronze bars…”. 5000 Years of Palestinian History on One Settlement Mound, Near Eastern Archaeology, 70/3 (2007), p. 147-167.

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