Maysoon al-Nahar

Maysoon Al-Nahar is Jordanian archaeologist specializing in the Paleolithic, Epipaleolithic and Neolithic of the Southern Levant. She is a professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Jordan.[1] She has excavated at many sites in Jordan, the most important of which is :Tell Abu suwwan , Jerash , Madaba , wadi zarqa (ma'in), wadi sabra ,Wadi al Hasa , Tell Abu Niaj's in the jordan valley, Ain ghazal , Umm el jimal , kh.salameh , and on the left bank of the Jordan Valley, researching the first human settlements found there.[2][3]

Al-Nahar has experience in the use of new technologies within the archaeological field, including archaeometry and Radiocarbon dating, as well as paleoenvironmental reconstruction.

Al-Nahar Education :

2000  Ph.D Arizona State University (Tempe, Arizona), in Anthropology

(Title: The Upper and Epipaleolithic Transition in the Southern Levant: Microlith Typology Versus Technology)

1993  M.A Yarmouk University (Jordan, Irbid), in Archaeology, Prehistory/ Neolithic.

1988  B.A. Yarmouk University (Jordan, Irbid), in Interior Design.

Professional positions:

2019 - present, she hold the position of Editor in Chief for the Jordan Journal for History & Archaeology. Sponsored by Scientific Research Support Fund/ Ministry of Higher Education. Located at the University of Jordanhttps://journals.ju.edu.jo/JJHA

2017-2018  On sabbatical in The Institute of Prehistory at University of Cologne/ Germany

2013-2017   Dean of the School of Archaeology and Tourism / University of Jordan

2016  Full Professor, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology and Tourism, University of Jordan.

2010-2015 Associate professor, Department of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, University of Jordan.

2010-2011 On Sabbatical in the Department of Archaeology at Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan.

2009- 2010  Head of the Department of Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, University of Jordan.

2009-2010 Museum Director, Archaeological Museum and Heritage Museum, Institute of Archaeology, University of Jordan

2008-2009   Dean Assistant for Archaeological and Heritage Museums, Archaeology Institute, University of Jordan

2004- 2007 Museum Director, Archaeological Museum and Heritage Museum, University of Jordan.

2005- 2007  Head of the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Jordan.

2003- 2004  Dean Assistant for Student Affairs, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Jordan.

2000- 2009   Assistant Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Jordan.

1996- 1999 Research Assistant, Archaeological Research Institute, Arizona State University.

1995   Museum Director, Archaeological Museum, University of Jordan.

1991-1994   Professional Drafts-Person, Archaeological Museum, The University of Jordan.



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Selected publications

  • 2016 "Human hunting and site occupation intensity in the Early Epipaleolithic of the Jordanian western highlands", Natalie D. Munro, Michael Kennerty , Jacqueline S. Meier, Siavash Samei, Maysoon al-Nahar, Deborah I. Olszewski, Quarterly International, 396 (2016) 31-39.
  • 2016 "Late Pleistocene eastern Levant: Landscape strategies in open spaces", Deborah I. Olszewski and Maysoon al-Nahar, Quarterly International, 396 (2016) 1-4.
  • 2016 "Persistent and ephemeral places in the Early Epipaleolithic in the Wadi al-Hasa region of the western highlands of Jordan", Deborah I. Olszewski and Maysoon al-Nahar, Quarterly International, 396 (2016) 20-30.
  • 2016 "Differential bone preservation and human foraging at the Early Epipaleolithic site of Tor at-Tareeq (WHS1065) in the western highlands of Jordan" Siavash Samei a, Natalie D. Munro, Maysoon al-Nahar, Deborah I. Olszewski, Quarterly International, 396 & 52-61.
  • 2016 "Early Epipaleolithic lithics, time-averaging, and site interpretations: Wadi al-Hasa region, Western Highlands of Jordan" Maysoon al-Nahar, Deborah I. Olszewski, Quarterly International, 396 (2016) 40-51.
  • 2015 "Early Epipaleolithic sites in the Southern and Central Jordan: Site Function Implications", Maysoon Al Nahar and Deborah Olszewski, Mediterranean Archeology and Archaeometry (MAA), Vol.15, No.2, pp. 215-227.
  • 2015 "The Yarmoukian Pottery Assemblage from Tell Abu Suwwan, Jordan", Maysoon Al Nahar and Zeidan Kafafi, Mediterranean Archeology and Archaeometry (MAA), Vol. 15, No.3.
  • 2015 "Experimental Study of Bone Artifact Manufacture from the Neolithic site Tell Abu Suwwan (PPNB-PN), Jordan" Bellal Abu Helaleh, Maysoon Al Nahar, Ursula, Thun Hohenstein , Gabriele Luigi Francesco Berruti, Emanuele Cancellieri, Adumatu, 32.

References

  1. Faculty Members, University of Jordan [Accessed: 7 March 2019]
  2. Maysoon Al Nahar, Research Gate, Accessed 7 March, 2019 www.researchgate.net
  3. "The First Human Settlements on the Left Bank of the Jordan Valley: Report of the 2015 and 2016 seasons". ResearchGate. Retrieved 2019-03-07.
  4. Al-Nahar, Maysoon; Clark, Geoffrey A. (2013). "PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS in the Practice of Paleoarchaeology in Jordan". Near Eastern Archaeology. 76 (4): 196–203. doi:10.5615/neareastarch.76.4.0196. JSTOR 10.5615/neareastarch.76.4.0196. S2CID 164022841.
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