PUBLICATION
Ji, C., & Schade, A. (2022). The Iron IIB period at Khirbat ‘Ataruz. Studies in History and Archaeology of Jordan, 14, forthcoming.
Ji, C., & Schade, A. (2021). Excavating a monumental stepped stone structure at Khirbat Ataruz: The 2016-2017 season of fieldwork in Field G. Andrews University Seminary Studies, 59, forthcoming.
Ji, C., Bates, R., Hawkins, R., & Schade, A. (2020). A preliminary report of the excavations of Khirbat 'Ataruz, 2015. Andrews University Seminary Studies, 58, 85-104.
Ji, C. (2019). The road in the Wadi Zarqa-Main, north of Khirbat Ataruz. Studies in History and Archaeology of Jordan, 13, 143-157.
Ji, C. (2018). A Moabite sanctuary at Khirbat Ataruz, Jordan: Stratigraphy, findings, and archaeological implications. Levant, 50, 173-210.
Bean, A., Rollston, C. A., McCarter, P. K., & Wimmer, S. J. (2018). An inscribed altar from the Khirbat Ataruz Moabite sanctuary. Levant, 50, 211-236.
Schade, A. (2017). 'RYT' or 'HYT' in line 12 of the Mesha Inscription: A new examination of the stele and the sqeeze and the syntatic, literary, and cultic implications of the reading. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 378, 145-162.
Ji, C., & Bates, R. D. (2017). Khirbat ‘Ataruz 2011-12: A preliminary report. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan, 58, 303-327.
Ji, C. (2016). One tale, two ‘Ataruz: Investigating Rujm ‘Ataruz and its association with Khirbat ‘Ataruz. Studies in History and Archaeology of Jordan, 12, 211-222.
Ji, C., & Bates, R. D. (2014). Khirbat ‘Ataruz 2011-2012: A preliminary report. Andrews University Seminary Studies, 52, 47-91.
Ji, C. (2012). The early Iron Age II temple at Hirbet ‘Atarus and its architecture and selected cultic objects. In J. Kamlah (Ed.), Temple building and temple cult: Architecture and cultic paraphernalia of temples in the Levant (2.-1. mill. B.C.E.) (pp. 203-222). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Ji, C. (2012). Khirbat ‘Ataruz. American Journal of Archaeology, 116, 719.
Ji, C. (2011). Khirbat ‘Ataruz: An interim overview of the 10 years of archaeological architectural findings. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan, 55, 561-579.
Ji, C. (2009). Drawing the borderline: The Nabatean, Hasmonean and Herodian Kingdoms in central Jordan. Studies in History and Archaeology of Jordan, 10, 617-632.
Ji, C., al-Fuqaha, M., & Kulief, A. (2008). The Hoebah dolmen field in the region of Sayl Haydan, Jordan: Findings and implications for Jordanian dolmens. Liber Annuus, 58, 339-360.