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Les environs:

As-Sarih, Statue of MercuryTell Siran, Metal bottle, mentioning king Amminadab II, King of the AmmonitesTell Siran, Tekst with explanation on the metal bottle, mentioning king Amminadab II, King of the AmmonitesAin Ghazal, Remains of complex of the Neolithic villageAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, Remains of complex of the Neolithic villageAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, HeadAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idol, DetailAin Ghazal, Model of a neolithic houseAin Ghazal, male idolAin Ghazal, neolithic sculpture0Ain Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal, Remains of complex of the Neolithic villageAin Ghazal, female Neolithic idolAin Ghazal Rujm al-Malfouf, Remains of circular towerRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of circular towerRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of circular tower and storeroomsRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of storeroomsRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of storeroomsRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of storeroomsRujm al-MalfoufRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of storeroomsRujm al-Malfouf, Remains of storeroomsAmman, Citadel, Umayyad Palace, colonnaded street with remains of a pedestal with garland

Localisation:

  • Jordanie, Yājūz
  • geo:32.033257,35.914875
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Classification:

  • Village
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=40862

Annotations

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Khirbet Yajuz was important site during Roman and Byzantine times.

See:

  1. Lutfi A. Khalil and Fatimi Mayyada Al-Nammari. “Two Large Wine Presses at Khirbet Yajuz, Jordan.” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, no. 318, 2000, pp. 41–57., www.jstor.org/stable/1357726.
  2. Michael Greenhalgh, Syria's Monuments: Their Survival and Destruction, Brill 2016, p.  333

Khirbet Yajuz was important site during Roman and Byzantine times.

See:

  1. Lutfi A. Khalil and Fatimi Mayyada Al-Nammari. “Two Large Wine Presses at Khirbet Yajuz, Jordan.” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, no. 318, 2000, pp. 41–57., www.jstor.org/stable/1357726.
  2. Michael Greenhalgh, Syria's Monuments: Their Survival and Destruction, Brill 2016, p.  333

Musées associés

Archeologisch museum van Amman

Het oude archeologische museum van Jordanië.

Amman, Jordan Museum

The new historical museum of Jordan; substantial archaeological collection.

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre


À proximité

Yajuz Quarry

Khirbet Yajuz stone quarry.

Khirbet Yajuz, Press S

Southern wine press in Khirbat Yajuz

Khirbet Yajuz, Press N

Northern wine press in Khirbat Yajuz.