Zeidan Kafafi Explained

Zeidan A. Kafafi (Arabic: زيدان الكفافي) is a Jordanian archaeologist and academic who has directed and otherwise contributed to numerous excavations in and around Jordan and has assisted the institutional development of local academic institutions. He is a Professor Emeritus who recently served as the President of Yarmouk University.

Among his contributions to the field of Near Eastern Archaeology are the significant discoveries at the site of 'Ain Ghazal, Jordan.

Education and university appointments

Kafafi holds a B.A. and M.A. from the University of Jordan (1971, 1977) and a Ph.D. from the Free University Berlin (1982).[1]

He joined Yarmouk University's faculty in the eighties, first in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences and then as a founding member of the Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, becoming full professor thereafter, in 1993. He later served as Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology and Anthropology (2009–2011).[2] Kafafi developed the M.A. program in Cultural Resource Management at Yarmouk in the late 1990s with support from USAID, and he has advised a number of undergraduate and graduate dissertations.[3] [4]

King Abdullah appointed Kafafi as president of Yarmouk University in 2018.

Kafafi has also held leadership positions at Hashemite University, served as president of the Jordanian Club of von Humboldt Fellows, and is a member of the board of the organization Friends of Archaeology and Heritage (FoAH). He has served as a leading voice in the development of numerous higher education institutions in Jordan (Petra's Scientific Committee, Al Al-Bayt University Museum, Jordan's Ministry of Higher Education, the Dead Sea Scrolls Committee) and even elsewhere in the world (such as King Saud University in Riyadh).

Kafafi was a member of the Royal Committee that first led to the establishment of the Jordan Museum, and he served as Acting Director of the museum from 2012–2013. He has also been involved in a number of other curation and museum projects in addition to his research.

Research

Kafafi's research interests largely revolve around the Neolithic period, but also cover the Chalcolithic, Bronze, and Iron Ages.[5]

Field exploration

Alongside Gary O. Rollefson, Kafafi undertook advanced excavations at 'Ain Ghazal in the early 1990s, serving as co-director of the project.[6] [7] This is one of the most significant sites in Jordan, having yielded some of the oldest known human figures.

Following initial Dutch-run excavations at the site, a partnership was formed between the Leiden University and the Jordanian Department of Antiquities in 1986. This was succeeded by formal involvement of Yarmouk University, as represented first by Prof. Moawiyah Ibrahim and then by Prof. Kafafi.[10] He has presented and published on the site internationally throughout the past three decades and previously served as co-director of the project from 1996–2010.

Tall Damiyah

Kafafi has been serving as co-director of an excavation at Tell Damiyah in collaboration with Dutch archaeologists from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden since 2014. Their focus is on the Iron Age period at the site.[13] [14] [15]

Additional engagements

Additional archaeological engagements are listed on Kafafi's faculty website. He has also consulted on various other archaeology, CRM, and tourism development initiatives.[16] He holds close connections with officials at the Jordanian Department of Antiquities.

Selected publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dr. Zeidan Kafafi - Home. 2020-11-29. faculty.yu.edu.jo.
  2. Web site: Royal Decree approves appointment of three university presidents. 2020-11-29. en.royanews.tv. en.
  3. Web site: Dr. Zeidan Kafafi - About Me. 2020-11-29. faculty.yu.edu.jo.
  4. Web site: Ellis. Brittany. 2018-10-05. Community Archaeology at Tall Hisban. 2020-11-29. ACOR Jordan. en-US.
  5. Web site: Rawashdeh. Saeb. 2020-08-09. Jordanian scholar explores trade routes linking civilisations during antiquity. 2020-11-29. Jordan Times. en.
  6. Web site: 'Ain Ghazal. 2020-11-29. Acor Jordan. en-US.
  7. Web site: Rollefson. Gary. 2016-08-18. The Aftermath of 'Ain Ghazal: What Happened after 7000 BC?. 2020-11-29. ACOR Jordan. en-US.
  8. Dollfus. G.. Kafafi. Z.. 1986. Preliminary Results of the First Season of the Joint Jordano-French Project at Abu Hamid. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. 30. 353–369. DOA Publication Archive.
  9. Dollfus. G.. Kafafi. Z.. 1987. Tell Abu Hamid. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan. 03. 231–235. DOA Publication Archive.
  10. كفافي. زيدان. 2010. قالب لصناعة الحلي والمجوهرات من تل دير علا. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. Arabic. 54. 13–17. DOA Publication Archive.
  11. Palumbo. G.. Kafafi. Z.. etal . 1997. The Wadi az-Zarqa'/Wadi ad-Dulayl Archaeological Project: Report on the 1996 Fieldwork Season. Annuals of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. 41. 9–26. DOA Publication Archive.
  12. Multiple authors. 2001. The Wadi az-Zarqa'/Wadi ad Dulayl Archaeological Project: Report on the 1997 and 1999 Fieldwork Seasons. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan. 45. 83–118. DOA Publication Archive.
  13. Web site: Kafafi. Lucas P. Petit and Zeidan. November 2020. Tall Damiyah (2018–2019). 2020-11-29. Archaeology in Jordan 2. ACOR Jordan. en-US.
  14. Petit. Lucas. Kafafi. Zeidan. 2016-03-01. Beyond the River Jordan: A Late Iron Age Sanctuary at Tell Damiyah. Near Eastern Archaeology. 79. 1. 18–26. 10.5615/neareastarch.79.1.0018. 163739468. 1094-2076.
  15. Web site: Kafafi. Lucas P. Petit and Zeidan. November 2018. Tall Damiyah (2016-2017). 2020-11-29. Archaeology in Jordan 2. ACOR Jordan. en-US.
  16. Web site: Finlayson. Pascal Flohr and Bill. November 2020. Late Neolithic on the Karak Plateau (2018–2019). 2020-11-29. Archaeology in Jordan 2. ACOR Jordan. en-US.
  17. Book: Kafafi, Zeidan A . Jebel Abu Thawwab (Er-Rumman), Central Jordan: the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age I occupations. 2001. Ex Oriente. 978-3-9804241-7-2. Berlin. English. 475083396.
  18. Book: The Prehistory of Jordan . II. Perspectives from 1997. 1997. Ex oriente . Gebel, Hans Georg . Kafafi, Zeiden Abdel-Kafi . Rollefson, Gary Olin.. 3-9804241-3-8. Berlin. 40445731.
  19. Marks. Anthony E.. 1999. Review of The Prehistory of Jordan, II. Perspectives from 1997. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research. 315. 76–78. 10.2307/1357534. 1357534. 0003-097X.
  20. Book: Kafafi. Zeidan Abdel-Kafi. Jerusalem Before Islam. Schick. Robert. 2007. Archaeopress. 978-1-4073-0141-9. en.
  21. Book: Modesty and patience : archaeological studies and memories in honour of Nabil Qadi "Abu Salim". 2009. Yarmouk University . Hans-Georg K. Gebel . Zeidan Kafafi . Omar al-Ghul . 978-3-9811888-1-3. Jordan. 493441790.
  22. Book: Ahrens, Alexander . Drawing the Threads Together Studies on Archaeology in Honour of Karin Bartl.. 2020. Zaphon Verlag. Rokitta-Krumnow, Dörte., Bloch, Franziska., Bührig, Claudia.. 978-3-96327-121-2. Münster. 1206402659.
  23. Kafafi. Zeidan A. K.. SHAJ XIII, Who Owns the Past: Jordanian Archaeological Masterpices at the International Museums. Studies in the History and Archaeology of Jordan XIII. January 2019 . en.