Antiquity


Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Imperial Roman Period, Ancient Middle East.



6 subcategories
Ancient Egypt

ANCIENT EGYPT

Ancient Greece

ANCIENT GREECE

Ancient Israel

ANCIENT ISRAEL

Ancient Jordan

ANCIENT JORDAN

Ancient Middle East

ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST

Imperial Roman Period

IMPERIAL ROMAN PERIOD

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The late-Roman temple of er-Rabba - an abandoned       
city dating from biblical times and inhabited until    
the Mamluk period (13th-15th CE). Inscriptions on the  
temple walls honour Emperors Diokletian and Maximian   
(286-305 CE).
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The late-Roman temple of er-Rabba - an abandoned city dating from biblica...

Lehun, a settlement inhabited between the 3rd BCE      
and the Arab conquest, has a small Nabataean           
temple, 6 x 6 m.
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Lehun, a settlement inhabited between the 3rd BCE and the Arab conquest, h...

The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a      
cavalry regiment stationed at the edge of the desert   
in Mefaa.
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The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a cavalry regiment station...

The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a      
cavalry regiment stationed at the edge of the desert   
in Mefaa,Jordan
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The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a cavalry regiment station...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for   
Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129/130 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for   
Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129/130 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The Roman Nymphaeum, finished 191 CE.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman-   
Hellenistic town which became rich as a safe trading   
post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.The     
northern theatre of Gerasa,built 165 as bouleuterion   
for the city council,then changed into a theatre.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman- Hellenistic town which...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman-   
Hellenistic town which became rich as a safe trading   
post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.The     
northern theatre of Gerasa,built 165 as bouleuterion   
for the city council,then changed into a theatre.
#08051542

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Roman- Hellenistic town which...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
Columns of the propylaeum of the Artemis-Temple on     
a hill above the cardo (main street).
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
The ruins of the Artemis-Temple above the northern     
cardo.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...

Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a          
Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe     
trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants.
A stretch of the northern cardo.
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Gerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town w...