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Colonnaded Street, Jerash, Jordan
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North Gate, built 115 AD, Jerash, Jordan. This was an entrance to the town and marks the beginning of the Colonnaded Street or Cardo Maximus, which runs from here to the Forum. It is a wedge shape to align the Cardo with the Roman road to Pella which starts beyond the gate. The Greco-Roman town of Gerasa is thought to have been founded in 331 BC by Alexander the Great. It was conquered by Pompey in 63 BC and became a prosperous Roman town. Jerash was destroyed by an earthquake in 749 AD and its ruins were discovered in 1806 and the town excavated and reconstructed. 
Unique Identifier AR9124284 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5580px × 3744px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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2ND CENTURY AD
Antioch on the Golden River
ARABIA
Arch
Archaeology
ARCHED
archeology
CARDO MAXIMUS
COLONNADED STREET
Decapolis League
Entrance
Gerasa
Graeco-Roman
GRECO-ROMAN
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
HELLENISTIC
History
Jerash
JORDAN
Jordanian
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
North Gate
pedimenty
Pilaster
Reconstruction
Roman
RUINS
SITE
Stone
TOURISM