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​The Lithic Tools Laboratory is one of the key laboratories for studying prehistoric materials, such as lithic and various bone tools. It serves as a research and training reference for students and researchers at the University of Jordan across different academic programs. The laboratory enables students and researchers to identify different types of tools from various time periods, learn how to measure them, and enter data into computer systems. This data is analyzed using statistical software and converted into charts, helping to advance scientific research and enhance students' abilities to study Jordan's prehistoric sites. Additionally, the laboratory is used for teaching courses related to the manufacture of lithic and bone tools, as well as other materials used by humans in their daily activities. This laboratory was established when the college moved to the new building in 2017, marking a significant enhancement to the college's resources.​

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The Pottery Study Laboratory​ specializes in the study and analysis of pottery materials from prehistoric and historical periods. It serves as a scientific and training reference for students and researchers at the University of Jordan across various fields of study. The laboratory provides opportunities for students and researchers to identify different types of pottery used in various time periods, learn how to measure and record relevant data in computer systems. Statistical analysis software is used to convert this data into charts, aiding in the extraction of important information about ancient civilizations. This laboratory plays a vital role in advancing scientific research and enhancing students' abilities to study archaeological sites in Jordan. The Pottery Laboratory was established when the college moved to the new building in 2017, representing a valuable addition to archaeological studies.

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The Laboratory for the Maintenance and Restoration of Antiquities at the School of Archaeology and Tourism, University of Jordan, was inaugurated on December 16, 2012, as part of the university's 50th-anniversary celebrations. The laboratory aims to provide specialized practical training for students in the field of conservation and restoration of archaeological artifacts, focusing on the preservation of collections housed in the university's Archaeology and Folklore Museums.

The laboratory offers an exceptional educational environment where students can acquire hands-on skills in artifact conservation. Additionally, it conducts training courses for specialists from outside the university. The laboratory aspires to become an advanced unit for authenticating and detecting forgeries of archaeological materials, thereby enhancing its role as a scientific reference in this field.

Established through the dedicated efforts of the faculty members, the laboratory represents a significant addition to the development of students' skills and the advancement of research in the field of antiquities conservation.


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