13th International Conference on the History and Archaeology of Jordan
Participants from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project present new results from the large-scale excavation.

Outline
The title "Ethics in Archaeology" has been chosen for its importance and its role in the outcome of research through the archaeological excavations, surveys, restoration and maintenance work, as well as its role on the exhibited objects and finds in the museums. The ethics of an archaeologist are equally important as his valued research results. Thus the researcher gains respect and acknowledgement from all parties, especially in light of what is happening regarding looting, smuggling and destruction of cultural heritage subjects in any country. This is why we have to emphasize the importance of ethics and professionalism in archaeology.
Papers from the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project
Dorothea Csitneki: Jerash Bowls, Chronology, Typology and Iconography
Georg Kalaitzoglou: The Northwest Quarter of Gerasa: A New Established Urban Quarter
Alex Peterson: Ayyubid-Mamluk Evidence from the Danish-German Northwest Quarter Project
Signe Bruun Kristensen: Production Patterns of Late Roman-Byzantine locally produced Reddish Ware
Heike Möller & Annette Højen Sørensen, Roman and Early Byzantine Ceramic Finds – New Results on Micro- and Macro Regional Patterns in Jerash’s Northwest Quarter
Achim Lichtenberger & Rubina Raja: New Evidence for Byzantine and Islamic Jerash in the Light of Research of the Danish-German Jerash Northwest Quarter Project.
Cathrin Pogoda: Necropoleis and Tombs of Jerash
Ditte Maria Damsgaard Hiort: The Power of an Archaeology of Alters – Quantity, Locality, Visitbility and Expressibity
Programme: http://www.ichaj.org/Program_of_Conference.pdf
Book of abstracts: http://ichaj.org/ichaj_book.pdf