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Wadi el Hasa: the journey continues

Posted on March 29, 2011 by Alexander Brey

Current state of visualizing the Byzantine-Modern material from the Wadi el Hasa survey:

Wade el Hasa: Byzantine-Islamic Sites from alex brey on Vimeo.

Blue = higher elevation, green = lower elevation, size corresponds to number of sherds found at a site.

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