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Byzantine Church, Amman Citadel, Jabal al Qal'a, Amman, Jordan. This church, built c. 550 AD, has a Basilical plan that consists of a central nave and two side aisles. The semi-circular apse in the eastern end of the building is separated from the church by a chancel screen. Corinthian capitals decorated with acanthus leaves were taken from the Roman Temple of Hercules for use in the Basilica. A cityscape of downtown Amman is visible in the background.
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AR9123194
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Public
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5616px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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6th acanthus
ACANTHUS LEAF
Amman
ANCIENT
ANCIENT CIVILIZATION
Antiquity
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Basilica
belief
BLUE SKY
BYZANTINE
BYZANTIUM
CAPITAL
CARVED
Carving
Christian
Christianity
Church
Citadel Hillscape
CIVILISATION
CIVILIZATION
Column
Corinthian
Early Christian
Fortress
god
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Hercules
Jabal al Qal'a
Jebel al Qala'a
Jebel al-Qal'aa
JORDAN
Jordanian
LEAF
Middle Easty
Plan
religion
Religious
Roman
RUINED
RUINS
Stone
SUNNY
Temple
TOURISM
Worship