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Surroundings:

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Location:

  • Jordan, Jarash
  • geo:32.280602,35.892208
  • Exact location

Period or year:

  • 190~ / unknown

Class:

  • Temple or sanctuary
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=17905

Annotations


Relevant museums

Archeologisch museum van Amman

Het oude archeologische museum van Jordanië.

Amman, Jordan Museum

The new historical museum of Jordan; substantial archaeological collection.


Nearby

Gerasa (Jerash) - Cardo

The long colonnaded street in ancient Gerasa. Cardo means the main north–south-oriented street in Ancient Roman city or castra.

"The Cathedral", Gerasa (Jerash)

IVth century church in the place of earlier Roman Dionysius Temple

Gerasa (Jerash)

Modern reconstruction of the method of extraction and processing of stones used in the construction of the city of Jerash.


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