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About the LectureThe science of interpretation, heritage, and archaeology plays a crucial role in a country such as Jordan, which boasts a rich tapestry of archaeological sites, among them Petra, Jerash, and the Dead Sea. These disciplines help uncover and preserve the stories of ancient civilizations, enabling a deeper understanding of Jordan’s cultural and historical legacy. Interpretation makes archaeological findings accessible to both experts and the general public, transforming static sites into immersive narratives that highlight their historical, social, and technological significance. This fosters a sense of national pride and identity, as Jordanians connect with their ancestors’ achievements and contributions to human civilization.
Moreover, heritage and archaeology have significant economic and social impacts in Jordan. Tourism driven by archaeological sites is a major contributor to the country's economy, attracting millions of visitors annually. Proper interpretation and preservation ensure that these sites remain sustainable attractions, while also safeguarding their authenticity. Additionally, these sciences promote international collaboration, research, and funding opportunities, elevating Jordan’s global cultural standing. On a local level, they provide educational and employment opportunities, raising awareness about the importance of heritage conservation and empowering communities to actively participate in protecting their shared history.
The presentation will be followed by a Q&A session. The lecture may be attended in person or via Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82345476587?pwd=0bFedtwJ9BotdIBjHRyJLe8U1e2wEh.1 and will be livestreamed on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@ACORJordan1968).
Webinar ID 823 4547 6587
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About the Speaker
Dr. Yazan Safwan Al-Tell is an assistant professor at the University of Jordan's Faculty of Archaeology and Tourism, specializing in cultural resource management. He earned his PhD in archaeology, cultural resource management, and conservation from the Brandenburg University of Technology in Germany, with a dissertation focusing on the interpretation and presentation of Nabataean innovative technologies, particularly in Petra, Jordan.
Dr. Al-Tell's research interests include Nabataean heritage, cultural resource management, and the preservation of archaeological sites. He has published works on topics such as the looting of antiquities in Jordan and the detection of hazardous gases in museums using advanced materials.
In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Al-Tell has been involved in various initiatives to promote cultural heritage awareness. For instance, he accompanied 16 undergraduate students from the University of Jordan to the American Center of Research to celebrate International Archives Week. Dr. Al-Tell is also active on social media platforms, sharing insights related to his field.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
8 Rashad Al Abadle street , Amman, Jordan 11181, Jordan