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د. حميد بن إبراهيم المزروع

Associate Professor

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كلية السياحة والآثار
مبنى 16، كلية السياحة والاثار، مكتب 135أ
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Dr. Hamid I. al-Mazroo
Personal Data:
Address:  Department of Archaeology, College of Archaeology & Tourism, P. O. B 2627, Riyadh 12372 – 7542
Office phone Number: 4674951
Mobile: 0559913333          
E-mail: h.almazroo@ksu.edu.sa
Education:         
1.   BA Archaeology, King Saud University, 1983.
2.   Ph D, Archaeology, University of London, 1991.
 
Experience: 
1. Teaching Staff at King Saud University since 1992.
2. Academic Rank: Associate Professor.
3. Deputy Dean of administrative affairs,College of Tourism & Archaeology.
4. Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Tourism & Archaeology.
5. Member of several other committees.
6. Co-operating counselor of the High Commission for Tourism
7. Co-operating counselor of the High Commission for Development of Riyadh city, from1998 to 2000.
8.Participation in field supervision at Qaryat al-Fau archaeological excavations, season 1998.
 
Refereed Publications: 
1. 1990. A stylistic and comparative study of unpublished pre-Islamic stone sculptures from Arabia. Unpublished thesis, University College, London. 
2. 1992, Co-author with Nasif, A. A new Lihyanite sculpture from Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, Ages, Dar al-Meriekh. Part 2.
3. 1993. A typological and comparative study to a collection of unpublished southern figurines, Ages, Dar al-Meriekh. Part 2, vol. 8.
4. A unique coupled statuette from Najran, Saudi Arabia, in A. A. E.
5. 1996. A typological and comparative study to a collection of unpublished southern sculptures, Darat, vol. 3.
6. Canon and proportion of pre-Islamic Arabia's sculptures, In New Arabian Studies no. 5, UK.  
7. 2000. A study of some artistic works from Ukhdud, Najran, Adumato vol. 3.
8. 2005, A foundation inscription of the Sabaean king Karab Ill water yahnam, Darat, vol. 1.
 
Other publications: 
1. Asir region in pre-history, published by Saudi Directorate of Antiquities and Museums.
2. Subjects published in Encyclopedia of Saudi Arabia Antiquities:
a. Paintings.
b. Metal statuettes.
c. Stone statues.
3. A study of current Saudi Museums and their role in tourism development.

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