Dear Zakariya,
I can help you for these analysis because I'm very interesting by the results. I work, in the lab of Archéorient (CNRS) in Jales in southern France, on Near Eastern archaeological sites from Neolithic to medieval periods. The cost of such analysis depends on the volume and the abundance of macro-remains. But we can study just a part of samples to give a general view.
You can call me at 0033 4 26 62 01 56 or 0033 6 89 81 78 83 for further information.
With my best consideration,
Happy new year to everyone
Linda Herveux.
Herveux Linda
CNRS UMR 8167 "Orient et Méditerranée"
04 26 62 01 56 / 06 89 81 78 83
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Envoyé: Dimanche 22 Décembre 2013 19:24:11
Objet: botanical analysis for early Islamic material from Jordan
Dear Sir/ Madam
Greetings from Bonn.
I am a PhD students in the Archaeology of economy/ Bonn University. I wounder if you could help with the analysis of botanical remains from Shuqayra al-Gharbiyya, in central Jordan. The site features a majestic building dating from eight-ninth centuries AD. A total of 34 samples has been floated and waiting for identifications. I hope that you can help me with these samples. If this is possible I would like to know what are the costs of such analyses. The results of these analyses will be part of my PhD projects at Bonn University. My project focuses on the economy of Early Islamic palaces in the southern Levant.
Best regards, Merry Christmas and Happy 2014
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Zakariya N. "Ben Badhann" Na'imat (MA.)
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