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Preserving Ancient Statues from Jordan
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Suggested Reading
"Preserving Ancient Statues from Jordan," an interactive computer program, is available on the World Wide Web at: http://www.si.edu/Asia.
 Bar-Yosef, Ofer. "The Neolithic Period." In The Archaeology of Ancient Israel, ed. Amnon Ben-Tor, pp. 10 - 39. New Haven: Yale University Press; Tel Aviv: Open University of Israel, 1992.
 Grissom, Carol. "Conservation of Neolithic Lime Plaster Statues from 'Ain Ghazal." In Archaeological Conservation and its Consequences, eds. Ashok Roy and Perry Smith. London: Butterworth, 1996.
 Roaf, Michael. "Early Farmers." In Cultural Atlas of Mesopotamia and the Ancient Near East, pp. 18 - 35. Oxford: Equinox and Facts on File, 1990.
 Rollefson, Gary O. "The Uses of Plaster at Neolithic 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan."Archeomaterials 4 (1990): 33-54.
 Simmons, Alan H., Ilse Köhler-Rollefson, Gary O. Rollefson, Rolfe Mandel, and Zeidan Kafafi.
 " 'Ain Ghazal: A Major Neolithic Settlement in Central Jordan." Science 240 (1 April 1988): 35 - 39.

Cover and photos of statues by John Tsantes, Smithsonian Institution
Original brochure design by Beth Schlenoff, Smithsonian Institution
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