Partnerships

Partnerships

1​​​. The Department of Antiquities:​
The Department of Antiquities of Jordan can be utilized in the field of archaeological research in several ways, given its important role in preserving cultural heritage and conducting archaeological studies. Some of the key ways include:

1.Obtaining research and excavation permits

2.Research collaboration with experts at the department

•The department includes specialists in archaeology, restoration, and material analysis, allowing for collaboration on joint research projects.

•It provides opportunities to work with Jordanian and international research teams specializing in archaeology.

3.Participation in field excavations

4.Access to archaeological archives and academic resources

•The department possesses a rich archive containing excavation reports, manuscripts, maps, and historical photographs.

•Researchers can utilize these resources to support their academic studies.

5.Benefiting from training programs and workshops

•The department offers training programs and workshops on excavation techniques, archaeological documentation, and restoration.

6.Securing research funding and support

7.Participation in conferences and scientific symposiums

8.Contributing to restoration and heritage preservation projects.

https://www.doa.gov.jo/​

2.The Ministry of Culture:
As the official body responsible for promoting and preserving cultural heritage in Jordan, it would likely provide support, oversight, and potentially funding for the project.

3.International Organizations:
Institutions like UNESCO, or the German Archaeological Institute, DAAD , which have historically collaborated with Jordan on heritage preservation, may be partners for funding, training, and international recognition.
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4.Amman and Gulf Center for Strategic Studies:
The Tadween: Digital Documentation of Jordan’s Cultural Heritage research group can benefit from the Amman and Gulf Center for Strategic Studies by leveraging the Center’s expertise in strategic analysis and policy-making to connect digital heritage documentation with broader national and regional contexts. The Center’s studies, reports, and databases can support the group in analyzing the impact of cultural heritage on national identity, sustainable development, and cultural diplomacy. It can also serve as a platform for disseminating Tadween’s outputs, organizing joint workshops and seminars, and developing applied research that highlights the role of digital heritage documentation in informing cultural and developmental policies, while enhancing the project’s academic and societal impact. This complements the previous collaboration established through the Center for Documents, Manuscripts, and Studies of the Levant, strengthening the integration between documentary resources and strategic perspectives within the project.