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Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) - Online Collections (متحف أونتاريو الملكي)
The Royal Ontario Museum Online Collections provide access to 48,820 objects. Among these,18 objects are recorded from Jordan and include pottery and coins from Dhiban and... -
Digital Library of the Middle East Platform (المكتبة الرقمية للشرق الأوسط)
The platform federates and publishes digital data related to the Middle East and North Africa from institutional collections around the world. The data includes published... -
The British Museum - Online Collections (المتحف البريطاني)
The British Museum Online Collection database allows the search of the British Museum digitised holdings reproduced in high definition. The collection is searchable by keywords... -
The UCL Archaeology Collections (المجموعات الأثرية في كلية لندن الجامعية)
The UCL Archaeology Collections catalogue allows the search of the Institute of Archaeology holdings as keywords, and in advanced and expert search. The catalogue lists 504... -
Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities (متحف واين غرين لآثار الكتاب المقدس)
The Weingreen Museum of Biblical Antiquities houses around 2000 objects from the Ancient Near East, mostly coming from archaeological excavations in Jericho and Jerusalem, as... -
Michael C. Carlos Museum (متحف مايكل كارلوس)
Michael C. Carlos Museum has collections of artworks from ancient Egypt, Nubia, and the Near East; Greece and Rome; the Americas; Africa; and Asia. For what concerns Jordan, the... -
Archivio Alinari (أرشيف أليناري)
The Archivio Alinari contains photographs produced by the Alinari studio founded in 1852, now housed in The Museo di Storia della Fotografia Fratelli Alinari. It contains around... -
Opening Jerusalem Archives (أرشيف القدس المفتوح)
The Opening Jerusalem Archives contain archival and bibliographic records associated with Jerusalem’s history from 1840 to 1940. Most archives are digitsed and include: -... -
‘Ayn Gharandal Archaeological Excavation (مشروع عين غرندل الأثري)
Archaeological excavation at the Roman military outpost at ‘Ayn Gharandal in the Wadi Arabah, dating between the Nabataean and the Early Islamic period.