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Towards a New Jordanian Architectural Conservation Vision: From a Neglected Archaeological Site to a Relocated One


Diala Atiyat1*, Ahmed Al Taie1, and Maamoon Borglah1

1Department of Architecture Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Isra University, Airport Road, Amman, Jordan. 

*Correspondence: diala.atiyats@iu.edu.jo (Dr. Diala Atiyat, Assistant Professor, Department of Architecture Engineering, Engineering Faculty, Isra University, Airport Road, Amman, Jordan).

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ABSTRACT 

Jordan is full of archaeological sites from its north to its south, and due to the large number of archaeological sites, some of them may need to be appropriately cared for, restored, and preserved. As a result, there are neglected and forgotten archaeological areas that are difficult to reach by tourists and those interested. The research discusses the possibility of relocating some neglected antiquities inside Jordan and studying this subject by clarifying the mechanism, existing laws, and availability. Similar global and regional cases will be analyzed on the subject of transfer antiquities. Then, suggest some areas where this concept can be applied in Jordan. The research seeks to answer the main question: do the antiquities in the archaeological monuments in Jordan locatable? The aim of the research is to shed light on neglected archaeological monuments in Jordan and study the laws related to them. 

Keywords: Neglected archaeological site, Architectural conservation, and Jordan.

Citation: Atiyat D, Taie AA, and Borglah M. (2023). Towards a new Jordanian architectural conservation vision: from a neglected archaeological site to a relocated one, Asian J. Soc. Sci. Leg. Stud., 5(3), 84-88. https://doi.org/10.34104/ajssls.023.084088


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