Jaafar Hazma Abdulhussein Jotheri is an Iraqi geomorphologist. Currently an assistant professor of archaeology at the University of Al-Qadisiyah, Jotheri has published over 20 articles on ancient near east archaeology and excavations. Jotheri's current research focus is on "the landscape of ancient Iraq and the ancient rivers, marshes, canals and irrigation systems".[1] Jotheri received his Ph. D from Durham University, UK, in 2016. The thesis for his Ph. D was over "Holocene avulsion history of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers in the Mesopotamian Floodplain".[2]

Selected publications

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  • Jaafar Jotheri, Malath Feadha, Jassim Al-Janabi, Raheem Alabdan (2022). Landscape Archaeology of Mesopotamia: Identifying Features in the Dried Marshes. Andrea Zerboni, Francesco Carrer, Filippo Brandoliniand Guido S. Mariani (eds.). MDPI
  • Jotheri, Jaafar (2018). Recognition criteria for canals and rivers in the Mesopotamian floodplain. In: Yijie Zhuang, Mark Altaweel (eds.). UCL Press.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Jaafar Jotheri". ResearchGate. Retrieved 13 December 2023.
  2. ^ Jotheri, Jaafar (2016). "Holocene Avulsion History of the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers in the Mesopotamian Floodplain". Durham University – via ResearchGate.
  3. ^ Jotheri, Jaafar (2018), Zhuang, Yijie; Altaweel, Mark (eds.), "Recognition criteria for canals and rivers in the Mesopotamian floodplain", Water Societies and Technologies from the Past and Present, UCL Press, pp. 111–126, doi:10.2307/j.ctv550c6p.12, ISBN 978-1-911576-70-9, JSTOR j.ctv550c6p.12, retrieved 2024-01-01