A New Agenda for Research on Ancient Moab
The recently initiated Karak Resources Project has set out to document natural resource utilization by the inhabitants of central Jordan's Karak plateau. The crucial issue is whether the realia of archaeology can help us discover the very genesis of a people like the Moabites.
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