The Sedentarization of the Bedouin People

Sep 30, 2009 Comments Off Katie Fremantle

At the beginning of the 1970s a modernisation and urbanization process was exercised on the Bedouin which profoundly influenced their way of life and hence was detrimental to their traditions. This process involved housing the Bedouin in purpose built urban centres based on western planning models. In reality, it is since the 50’s that some sort ...

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Is there a choice for Wadi Rum’s Unesco bid?

Sep 4, 2009 Comments Off Mark Abouzeid

[caption id="attachment_560" align="alignright" width="299" caption="Photo: Paola Biondi"][/caption] Over the past few weeks, much has been said about the latest bid by archaeologists, government officials and tourism experts to have Wadi Rum  admitted to a prestigious group of natural heritage sites named UNESCO.  There can be little question that the protected zone’s unique landscapes, natural rock formations, ...

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The smell of home.

Jun 30, 2009 Comments Off Mark Abouzeid

Experienced real estate agents know that every culture has its own odor that reminds us of home. In America, home sellers are told to stew apples before potential buyers arrive; in Italy, braising onions has the same effect. These are the scents that take us back to our childhood and help create our ...

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