ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND LOCAL COMMUNITIES IN JORDAN: AN EXAMPLE FROM TELL DEIR 'ALLA

Z. Kafafi
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Thousands of archaeological sites are recorded, but unfortunatelyonly some are excavated in Jordan. Many of these were eitherdestroyed or at few cases protected by the local communities, inthe meantime others were illegally excavated by the treasurehunters. Archaeological work in Jordan must place the localcommunities as the heart of protection and presenting efforts ofthis cultural heritage. It has been argued that by engaging thelocal communities in the long-term archaeological fieldworks andin restoring and conserving the archaeological sites on year-roundprograms that might help with local employment, training andeducation. This paper aims at shedding light on the local communities’attitude against the archaeological sites. The archaeological siteof Tell Deir 'Alla might be considered as a good example of explainingthis relation. To discuss, the partners of the project (Jordanian andDutch) constructed an archaeological research station that includes asmall site-museum in which many inhabitants of the town Deir 'Allaare engaged in supervising, cleaning and cooking for the teamsexcavating at sites in Valley and renting the station. Moreover, theinhabitants of Deir 'Alla and the surroundings are always involvedin all activities of the excavations conducted in the Jordan valley.In addition, the Tell Deir 'Alla long-term project produced an excellentrelationship amongst the local community and the members of thejoint expedition. We assume that due to this good relationship, thefinancial help offered to the local community of Deir 'Alla, and thearchaeological field training offered to the inhabitants of the townDeir 'Alla and the surrounding villages , the site has been savedand protected from destruction and illicit excavations.
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约旦的考古遗址和当地社区:一个来自《约旦日报》的例子
有成千上万的考古遗址被记录在案,但不幸的是,有些遗址在约旦被挖掘出来。其中许多是被当地社区掠夺的,或者在少数情况下受到当地社区的保护,而另一些则是被财务猎人非法挖掘的。约旦的考古工作必须将当地社区作为保护和展示这一文化遗产的核心。有人认为,通过让当地社区参与长期的考古现场工作,并在全年计划中恢复和保护考古遗址,可能有助于当地的就业、培训和教育。本文旨在揭示当地社区反对考古遗址的态度。Tell Deir‘Alla的考古遗址可能被认为是解释这种关系的一个很好的例子。为了进行讨论,该项目的合作伙伴(约旦和荷兰)建造了一个考古研究站,其中包括一个霍尔遗址博物馆,Deir’Allare镇的许多居民在该博物馆中为在山谷遗址挖掘并租用该站的团队进行监督、清洁和烹饪。此外,代尔阿拉及其周边地区的居民总是参与约旦河谷的所有挖掘活动。此外,Tell Deir‘Alla长期项目在当地社区和联合探险队成员之间产生了良好的联系。我们认为,由于这种良好的关系,向Deir‘Alla当地社区提供的财政帮助,以及向Deir’Alla镇和周围村庄的居民提供的考古实地培训,该遗址得到了保护,免受破坏和非法挖掘。
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