The Origins, Development and Practice of Economic and Social Strategies in the Middle East from Earliest Times to the Modern Day

Noam Leshem, A. Pinkerton, Karel Asha, B. Finlayson, Cheryl Makerewicz, Dana Abi Ghanem, Yara Hawari, Vanessa Iaria, Kathleen Faccia, Yueh-Chih Huang, Ellon Souter, Hebatalla Taha, Sam Smith, Russell Adams, C. Rambeau, D. Gilbertson
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We returned in spring 2009 to continue excavating the 40 × 15 m trench we opened in 2008. The team of 20 professional archaeologists was almost exactly the same as that in 2008, and this year Mohammad al-Najjar was able to be on site almost full-time, which allowed a fl ying start to the season. Our new representative from the DoA, Ashraf al-Khresheh, had little previous experience of prehistoric archaeology, but was an enthusiastic hard worker. There must have been something infectious about the team’s good spirit as our team of 25 Rashaydah, ‘Azazma and Sa‘idiyyin workmen, who normally fi nd the rather slow and fi ddly work on a prehistoric site increasingly tedious, all played an extremely positive and active role in the season. We were also very fortunate in the group of 16 students who joined us for the Easter vacation part of the season, who not only learned something of Neolithic archaeology, but also about Bedouin culture; sadly, although the humour translates very well it is not really suitable for putting into print. Friendships made in the fi eld are now easily maintained by mobile phone and SMS message, but it still surprises me to fi nd a group of Bedouin in Faynan roaring in laughter at a cryptic reference to one of their jokes being transmitted to them from a muddy archaeological trench in the UK.
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我们于2009年春天返回,继续挖掘我们在2008年打开的40 × 15米的沟渠。这个由20名专业考古学家组成的团队与2008年几乎一模一样,今年穆罕默德·纳贾尔几乎可以全职在现场工作,这使得这个季节得以提前开始。我们来自考古局的新代表阿什拉夫·赫列什(Ashraf al-Khresheh)以前几乎没有史前考古的经验,但他工作热情努力。这个团队的良好精神一定是有某种传染性的,因为我们的团队有25名Rashaydah, Azazma和Sa ' idiyyin工人,他们通常觉得在史前遗址上相当缓慢和艰苦的工作越来越乏味,他们都在这个赛季发挥了极其积极和积极的作用。我们也很幸运,有16名学生参加了我们的复活节假期,他们不仅学习了新石器时代的考古知识,还了解了贝都因文化;遗憾的是,虽然幽默翻译得很好,但实际上并不适合付梓。在战场上建立的友谊现在很容易通过手机和短信维系,但当我发现费南的一群贝都因人因为一个神秘的笑话从英国一个泥泞的考古沟里传过来而大笑时,我仍然感到惊讶。
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