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The Department of Antiquities in Jordan clarifies that excavations in areas such as Wadi Sir and Al-Qweismeh do not contain treasures or gold. The cavities being explored are considered known natural phenomena and do not indicate hidden archaeological artifacts. It also emphasized that most of the announced excavations are routine excavations, and handling them is governed by strict laws that impose penalties such as imprisonment and fines. The department warned that reckless treasure hunting poses a threat to archaeological sites and can lead to the loss of important historical information. It pointed out that Jordan has thousands of undiscovered sites, and its cultural heritage is the real gold that must be protected. Additionally, the official mentioned the possibility of implementing a project for an archaeological museum. Moreover, a careful study of the site indicates that the cable car project on Jabal Al Qal'a does not affect the archaeological sites.
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