Petra: An Eroding Ancient City - From Geotimes. A discussion on how flash floods were controlled by the Nabateans and how they, and tourists, are threatening to destroy Petra. - http://www.geotimes.org/june04/feature_petra.html
Christianity at Humayma - From Liber Annuus 45. Report on the excavations of four Byzantine churches from this site in southern Jordan. - http://198.62.75.1/www1/ofm/sbf/Books/LA45/45319RS.pdf
Petra: Myth and Reality - Philip C. Hammond discusses the various myths about Petra. From Aramco World Magazine. - http://almashriq.hiof.no/jordan/900/930/petra/myth/
GIS-Based Excavation Recording in Jordan - From SAA Archaeological Record 1(3). Describes the use of GIS in the Jabal Hamrat Fidan Project. - http://weber.ucsd.edu/Depts/Anthro/classes/tlevy/Fidan/JHF/Levy_saa.pdf
Geophysical Surveys in the Jebel Hamrat - From Geoarchaeology 15(2). Discusses the use of electromagnetic induction, ground-penetrating radar, and magnetometry techniques. - http://weber.ucsd.edu/Depts/Anthro/classes/tlevy/Fidan/JHF/witten_levy_geo.pdf
Early Bronze Age Metallurgy - From Antiquity 76 (no 292). Thomas E.Levy et al describe the discovery of the largest Early Bronze Age copper manufactory in the Middle East, found in the Wadi Faynan area. - http://weber.ucsd.edu/Depts/Anthro/classes/tlevy/Fidan/JHF/KHI_antiquity.pdf
Jordan During the Late Seventh and Early Sixth Millennia B.C.E. - From Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry 1(1). Examines the way of life of people in Jordan around 8500 years ago. - http://www.rhodes.aegean.gr/maa_journal/docs/volume1%20No1%20Nov2001/Kafafi.pdf