As part of enhancing academic learning through field activities, an educational field lecture organized by Dr. Safia Al-Salameen, a professor of history at the University of Jordan, titled "The History and Civilization of Jordan" at the Archaeological Museum.
During the lecture, Dr. Al-Salameen explained the development of Jordan's history from ancient times to the Islamic period, highlighting the major civilizations that have shaped the region, such as the Nabatean, Roman, and Byzantine civilizations. The lecture took place in the Archaeological Museum, which houses numerous artifacts representing Jordan's rich history.
The attendees also listened to a detailed explanation by the Museum's curator, Dr. Muath Al-Fuqaha, who provided insights into the most significant exhibits in the museum, explaining their historical context and importance in understanding the development of Jordanian civilization. The students and participants were given the opportunity to interact with the exhibits and ask questions, which further deepened their understanding of Jordan's rich and important history.
This lecture is part of a series of activities aimed at linking academic knowledge with the archaeological and historical reality of Jordan, while fostering cultural awareness among students and the academic community.