b'Adventuresin Ancient EgyptBy Dr. Stephen Phillips, Ed.D., Research Assistant to the Penn Museum of Archaeology & AnthropologyThe Deserts of Jordan:Discoveries at Tor Faraj Friday, May 5, 2 p.m. (Bradford movie theater)Deep in the desert of southwest Jordan lies an archaeological site that few have ever heard of. Discovered in 1983, it wasnt until a decade laterthat a full-scale block excavation was undertaken atTor Faraj, a rock shelter dating back to the time ofthe Neanderthals. But Neanderthals in Jordan . is this even possible? If so, it would represent one of the most southern limits of Neanderthal dispersal. Providing first-hand insight into this question, and the implications of the answer, Dr. Steve recounts his summer spent on-site, taking us behind the scenes with unpublished images, including intriguing finds.54'