AMMAN The Near East was urbanised long before the conquests of Alexander the Great (356 BC – 323 BC) and his generals. When the Roman legions arrived in the area around 60 BC, the Levant already had sophisticated urban centres and civic culture for centuries. Due to the Greek military subjugation and political influence, Hellenistic ideas, language and taste became dominant
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AMMAN Located near Mafraq, Umm Al Jamal is another ancient Nabataean site that has continuous occupation during Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods. Placed as an intersection between cultures, regions and empires, Umm Al Jamal is a cross-current of a rich variety of economic, political and religious practices. Population of Umm Al Jamal was influenced by the Nabataean and
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