New discovery of archaeological spot in Jordan
Huge Iron Age architectural features overpower the land, suggesting the location’s important and crucial function in that age. Thelocation, one of the biggest in the zone, length is up to12,500 square meters and has relics from the Iron Age and the Mamluk period (1250–1517).
Friedbert Ninow stated that the most recent digging center on the site's full occupational record and not only on the Iron Age layers studied in previous researches. Friedbert Ninow is from Theologische Hochschule Friedensau in Germany, who has spearheaded a study project at Khirbat Balu'a since 2008.
Digging attempts were led by signs of unlawful excavation of a monumental Iron Age structure famous as the quseir. Surface discovery has Nabataean-Roman pottery sherds and not protected building characteristics.
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