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Stone arch, probably an entrance gate, Jerash, Jordan. This arch is at the South end of the North Decumanus, a Roman street crossing the main Colonnaded Street or Cardo Maximus. The modern city of Jerash can be seen in the background. 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.
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AR9124287
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5616px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Antioch on the Golden River
ARABIA
Arch
Archaeology
ARCHED
archeology
Column
Decapolis League
Entrance
Gate
Gerasa
Graeco-Roman
GRECO-ROMAN
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
HELLENISTIC
History
Jerash
JORDAN
Jordanian
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
North Decumanus
pavedy
Reconstruction
Road
Roman
RUINS
SITE
Stone
TOURISM