This field season I participated in the Ed-Deir Monument and Plateau Project with Brigham Young University in Petra, Jordan. On this research expedition we were fortunate to be able to use some very sophisticated equipment to survey and map the Ed-Deir Plateau. It was quite an exciting project during which we did the following:
- Mapped in features and structures on the Ed-Deir Plateau using a 2-4 cm accurate Trimble GPS unit
- Mapped in the courtyard and the exterior of the Ed-Deir Monument and the "Great Circle" using a robotic Sokkia total station
- Carried out a 3-D laser scan of the Ed-Deir monument facade and interior
- Obtained some hi-resolution areal photographs of the Ed-Deir Plateau using a Gatewing x100
Below are some of the pictures from this year's research trip.
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The Siq |
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Al-Khasneh |
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My friend Zeinab and I in front of a rock-cut structure |
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View from the back trail into the Ed-Deir plateau |
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Ed-Deir |
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Ed-Deir |
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In front of the Ed-Deir Monument |
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On the urn of the Ed-Deir Monument |
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Hugging the urn of the Ed-Deir monument |
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On the platform and steps of a niche complex |
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In front of a niche with figures and camels carved in bas relief |
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Some crew members of the Ed-Deir Monument and Plateau Project |
Before the project began we took a trip out to
Jerash, in northern Jordan. It RAINED! We got soaked, and running through the wet ruins made it quite a memorable experience.
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The Arch of Hadrian |
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Overview of Jerash |
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The Oval Forum |
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Ruins in the Rain |
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Corinthian Columns |
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My friend Allison and I trying to stay dry |
While out in Petra we took a weekend hiking/camping trip to Wadi Dana. It was beautiful!
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Wadi Dana |
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In front of Wadi Dana |
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Oleander and Palms in Wadi Dana |
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Hiking Through Wadi Dana |
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Wadi Feynan |
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Baking Bread with Zeinab and Najdah in Wadi Feynan |
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In a Roman Copper Mine, Wadi Feynan |
Another weekend we took a drive out to
Shobak Castle, a Crusader castle in southern Jordan.
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In front of Shobak Castle |
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Shobak Castle |