Tall Zira'a and the Gadara Region Project (Jordan) Together with the
Biblical Archaeological Institute in
Wuppertal, the GPIA conducts the
Gadara Region Project (2001–2020) in the Wadi al-'Arab, south of Umm Qais. The central archaeological site of the Wadi al-'Arab is the
Tall Zira'a. There is hardly an area of Palestine where its history can be studied in such a concentrated manner as in the Wadi al-'Arab. This deep valley, which lies roughly five kilometres south-west of the ancient
Decapolis city of Gadara (today
Umm Qais), is, in many ways, an archaeological bonanza due to the variety in what it has to offer. A number of springs, fertile soils and a moderate climate all provide for excellent living conditions, and the most imposing hill in the valley, Tall Zira'a, possesses its own artesian spring and the very best potential for settlement. In addition, an important trade route ran through the wadi which once linked Egypt with Mesopotamia. The economic success and industriousness of the wadi's inhabitants have left plenty of traces over the millennia. Over one hundred sites mark out the distinguished history of human settlement in the region from the advent of sedentism to the Islamic period. Settlements, canals, water mills, cisterns, oil presses, wine presses, watch towers, graves and, above all, Tall Zira'a with its over 5000 years of settlement activity.
The archaeological park below the Church of the Redeemer (Jerusalem) The archaeological park opened in November 2012 "The Times", located below the nave of the Church of the Redeemer was co-developed by German Protestant Institute (GPIA) and offers the possibility to commit more than 2000 years of history of the city of Jerusalem by walking through it. The archaeological excavations, conducted by
Conrad Schick 1893 und Ute Wagner-Lux (the former director of GPIA) respectively Karl Vriezen 1970–1974, have been prepared by the German Protestant Institute in the Holy Land in 2009–2012 to present visitors the different stages of development and building of Jerusalem.
Former projects • Ute Wagner-Lux –
Madaba /
Jerusalem /
Gadara, • August Strobel – Kallirrhoë (En ez-Zara), • Gunnar Lehmann; Martin Peilstöcker – Plain of
Akko, • Volkmar Fritz –
Tell el-Oreme ('Oreimeh), • Susanne Kerner –
Gadara Tunnel System • Thomas Weber – Gadara • Hans-Dieter Bienert; Dieter Vieweger – Esh-Shallaf near Irbid, • Hans-Dieter Bienert; Dieter Vieweger; Roland Lamprichs – Baja near
Petra, • Roland Lamprichs – Tall Johfieh, • Michael Heinzelmann –
Hippos. ==History==