The Canadian Ambassador to Amman Visits Deir Alla Archaeological Research Station

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The Canadian Ambassador to Amman Donica Pottie visited Deir Alla Archaeological Research Station of Yarmouk’s Faculty of Archeology and Anthropology, as part of her tour in the Jordan Valley, where she visited the solar cell system project implemented by the embassy at the station as part of the sustainable energy and economic development project supported by the Canadian government.

The Dean of the Faculty of Archaeology, Dr. Lamia al-Khoury, gave a brief introduction about the station, the objectives of its establishment, and the contents of its museum. She then acknowledged the Canadian government's support and contribution to implementing the solar cell project at the station.

Accompanied by the Vice Dean of the Faculty, Dr. Ahmed Abu Bakr, the station supervisor, and the engineers who supervised the implementation of the project, the ambassador then toured the station and enjoyed spending some time in the Archaeological Museum.

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