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Humayma

Photograph of students and locals working at Humayma excavation site.
Students and Dr. Reeves gathered around examining a trench at Humayma dig site.
View of students and locals working at Humayma dig site.
Students doing careful brushing of wall stones at Humayma excavation site.
Student having a seat and taking a rest, overlooking the desert views near Humayma excavation site.
Students and locals taking a break, seated in the desert with camels lying and standing around as well.
Students and locals digging and sifting through excavated dirt at Humayma.
Students riding on camels in Jordan.
View of a wall with a water collection point in the foreground and rock canyons in the background.
Picturesque view of desert rock formations in Jordan.
Beautiful view of the Jordan landscape.
Students setting up to take placement photographs at Humayma excavation site.
Dr. Reeves on camel back in Jordan.
Student taking elevation measurements at Humayma.
Group shot of Humayma excavation team amidst desert rocks.
Group shot of Humayma excavation team at nearby Shoubak Castle.
Corridor at Shoubak crusader castle near Humayma dig site.
Decorative stone carvings on exterior of Shoubak Castle.
Student washing pottery sherds at Humayma excavation site.
Mesh bags of cleaned pottery drying on a sunbathed roof.
Student posing in a cleared room at Humayma excavation site.
Students attending a class on how to clean bones during Humayma excavation field study.
Overlooking Humayma during initial site tour.
Student working carefully to clear a floor at Humayma excavation site.
Photograph of students and locals working at Humayma excavation site.
Students and Dr. Reeves gathered around examining a trench at Humayma dig site.
View of students and locals working at Humayma dig site.
Students doing careful brushing of wall stones at Humayma excavation site.
Student having a seat and taking a rest, overlooking the desert views near Humayma excavation site.
Students and locals taking a break, seated in the desert with camels lying and standing around as well.
Students and locals digging and sifting through excavated dirt at Humayma.
Students riding on camels in Jordan.
View of a wall with a water collection point in the foreground and rock canyons in the background.
Picturesque view of desert rock formations in Jordan.
Beautiful view of the Jordan landscape.
Students setting up to take placement photographs at Humayma excavation site.
Dr. Reeves on camel back in Jordan.
Student taking elevation measurements at Humayma.
Group shot of Humayma excavation team amidst desert rocks.
Group shot of Humayma excavation team at nearby Shoubak Castle.
Corridor at Shoubak crusader castle near Humayma dig site.
Decorative stone carvings on exterior of Shoubak Castle.
Student washing pottery sherds at Humayma excavation site.
Mesh bags of cleaned pottery drying on a sunbathed roof.
Student posing in a cleared room at Humayma excavation site.
Students attending a class on how to clean bones during Humayma excavation field study.
Overlooking Humayma during initial site tour.
Student working carefully to clear a floor at Humayma excavation site.
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