MUTAH University

About Me

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  • rwahneh@mutah.edu.jo
  • https://academic.mutah.edu.jo/rwahneh
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" Musallam R. Al-Rawahneh is an Associate Professor of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at the Department of Archaeology and Tourism at Mutah University, Jordan, where he earned his Ph.D. with first-grade honors. During his studies, he worked as a Research and Teaching Assistant at the University of Jordan. He has been a teaching staff member at the Department of Archaeology and Tourism at Mutah University since 2001 and has progressed through the academic ranks and administrative positions during his tenure at the university. He was also the Assistant Dean of the College of Social Sciences from 2010 to 2012 and has been the Head of the Department of Archaeology and Tourism from 2017 to the present.
Dr. Al-Rawahneh's research and teaching interests are diverse and include the history and archaeology of ancient Near Eastern cultures, archaeology of the Levant through the ages, Nabatean culture, fieldwork in Jordan, cultural and environmental resources management, documentation of jeopardized archaeological and cultural heritage, tourism planning and development, tourism and local communities in Jordan, and human resources management in tourism. He also participates in conferences, symposiums, courses, and workshops on archaeology and tourism. He has authored and co-authored several publications and has served as an editor and reviewer for reputable professional journals and international conferences. Additionally, he maintains an active association with various societies and academies around the world.
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Research Interest

Archeology & History of Ancient Near Eastern Cultures/ Bronze & Iron Ages
Archeology & History of Levant through Ages
Nabateans Culture
Cultural & Environmental Resources Management and Environment
Fieldworks in Jordan
Documentation of Jeopardized Archaeological and Cultural Heritage,
Tourism Planning and Development
Tourism and Local Community in Jordan
Human Resource Management in Tourism

Published Research

The Beginnings of Nabataeans Anonymous Numismatics Issue Journal : Mutah Journal for Research and Studies , Volume : 20, 195-214Publisher : Mutah University , 2005
The Egyptian Pharaonic Religious Beliefs between Idolatry, Myth and Monotheism Journal : Mutah Journal for Research and Studies , Volume : 22, 283-312Publisher : Mutah University , 2007
The Artistic Significances of Archaeological Findings in the Southern Levant during the Late Bronze and Iron Ages (1550 - 539 B.C): "Archaeological and Historical Study.." Journal : Department of Egyptology- Cairo University , Volume : 45, 231- 245Publisher : Cairo University ,
The Relations between Assyrian and Levant during the Late Bronze and Iron Ages Journal : Journal of the Association of Arab , Volume : 10, 160-183Publisher : Suez Canal University/ Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality , 2014
Amonian Stone Statutes which have Egyptian Cultural Influence Journal : Scientific Journal of the Faculty of Archaeology , Volume : Publisher : South Valley University , 2014
The Archaeological Statues with the Assyrian Cultural Influence in Southern Levant during the Late Bronze and Iron Ages Journal : Global Journal of Human Social Sciences: History, Archaeology, Anthropology , Volume : 15, 14-32Publisher : Global Journals Inc. USA. , 2015
A new Nabataean funerary inscription from Dhībān, with a brief account on Dhībān during the Nabataean period Journal : Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy , Volume : 28: 246-253Publisher : WILEY , 2017
A New Latin Funerary Inscription from Gharandal (Southern Jordan) Journal : Emerita , Volume : (LXXXVIII:2, 339- 359Publisher : , 2020
Chemical Analysis of Ayyubid/Mamluk Pottery from Al-Rabbah, Southern Jordan: A Preliminary Study Journal : Mutah Journal for Research and Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences Series , Volume : 35 (6): 13-38Publisher : Mutah University , 2020

Courses

Archaeology of Jordan and Palestine
First Year
Tourism in Jordan
First Year
Interoduction of Ancient Art
First Year
Introduction of National Tourism
First Year
Ancient Near East Culture
First Year
Cultural & Environmental Resources Management and Environment
Master
City States on Bronze Ages
Master
Center of Islamic Urbanization
Master
Tourism Planning and development
Master
Archaeological Research Methodology
Master
Archaeology of the Levant in the Stone Ages
First Year
Archaeology of the Levant in the Bronze Ages
Second Year

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