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Papers by Valletta Verezen

Research paper thumbnail of The Crumbling Wonder: A damage-and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan

Petra, famous for its monumental archaeology, is in danger: it is 'crumbling'. This fragile sands... more Petra, famous for its monumental archaeology, is in danger: it is 'crumbling'. This fragile sandstone wonder has fallen victim to degradation. This research sheds light on the deterioration of valuable archaeology in the Petra Archaeological Park. It is aimed to clarify the factors contributing to this decay and the need for active and continuous protection. Additionally, it highlights specific monuments and natural features within the archaeological park which require attention regarding their deterioration and safety-risks. Protecting Petra equally means the safeguarding of perishable data. Through reviewing Petra's geo-archaeological data, applying safety regulations, and conducting extensive risk-and damage-assessments, its archaeology and safety can be maintained.

IJSRA by Valletta Verezen

Research paper thumbnail of Issue 2017-3 of the International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology (June 2017) - ISSN: 2398-2012

by Gonzalo Linares Matás, Devin L Ward, John Vandergugten, Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan, Valletta Verezen, Dannielle Croucher, Rebekah Hawkins, Ariane Maggio, Kate Rose, Jennifer Bates, Camilo GC, Patricia Kenny, Frances Koziar, Rhiannon C Stammers, Christina M Carolus, and IJSRA Journal

Contents Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA Interview Cherene de B... more Contents
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA

Interview
Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan - Regional feature: Perspectives from southern African archaeology professionals

II Articles
Valletta Verezen - The Crumbling Wonder: A damage- and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan)
Frances Koziar, Camilo Gomez - From Colonialism to Nationalism, the Indian to Indigenismo: A History of Central Mexican Archaeology
Dannielle Croucher - Quantification of Interpersonal Violence in Skeletal Remains from Medieval and Post-Medieval London
Amanda Padoan - Gendering the Traces

III Conference Reviews
Rebekah Hawkins, Jacqueline Matthews, Francesca McMaster - Australian Archaeological Association 2016 Conference Review
Barney Harris, Dannielle Croucher, Hayden McKee - The 3rd Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium, UCL

IV Book Review - Ariane Maggio
Review of Crowder, C. & Stout, S. D. (eds.) 2012. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective

Research paper thumbnail of The Crumbling Wonder: A damage-and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan

Petra, famous for its monumental archaeology, is in danger: it is 'crumbling'. This fragile sands... more Petra, famous for its monumental archaeology, is in danger: it is 'crumbling'. This fragile sandstone wonder has fallen victim to degradation. This research sheds light on the deterioration of valuable archaeology in the Petra Archaeological Park. It is aimed to clarify the factors contributing to this decay and the need for active and continuous protection. Additionally, it highlights specific monuments and natural features within the archaeological park which require attention regarding their deterioration and safety-risks. Protecting Petra equally means the safeguarding of perishable data. Through reviewing Petra's geo-archaeological data, applying safety regulations, and conducting extensive risk-and damage-assessments, its archaeology and safety can be maintained.

Research paper thumbnail of Issue 2017-3 of the International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology (June 2017) - ISSN: 2398-2012

by Gonzalo Linares Matás, Devin L Ward, John Vandergugten, Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan, Valletta Verezen, Dannielle Croucher, Rebekah Hawkins, Ariane Maggio, Kate Rose, Jennifer Bates, Camilo GC, Patricia Kenny, Frances Koziar, Rhiannon C Stammers, Christina M Carolus, and IJSRA Journal

Contents Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA Interview Cherene de B... more Contents
Gonzalo Linares Matás - Presentation of the third issue of IJSRA

Interview
Cherene de Bruyn, Jacqueline Jordaan - Regional feature: Perspectives from southern African archaeology professionals

II Articles
Valletta Verezen - The Crumbling Wonder: A damage- and risk-assessment of sandstone monuments and natural features in the Petra Archaeological Park (Jordan)
Frances Koziar, Camilo Gomez - From Colonialism to Nationalism, the Indian to Indigenismo: A History of Central Mexican Archaeology
Dannielle Croucher - Quantification of Interpersonal Violence in Skeletal Remains from Medieval and Post-Medieval London
Amanda Padoan - Gendering the Traces

III Conference Reviews
Rebekah Hawkins, Jacqueline Matthews, Francesca McMaster - Australian Archaeological Association 2016 Conference Review
Barney Harris, Dannielle Croucher, Hayden McKee - The 3rd Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Research Student Symposium, UCL

IV Book Review - Ariane Maggio
Review of Crowder, C. & Stout, S. D. (eds.) 2012. Bone Histology: An Anthropological Perspective