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AMMAN Palaestina Tertia, a late Roman-Byzantine province, was well known for its monastic life. It was located in the southern part of modern Jordan, from Wadi Mujib in the north to Ayla (Aqaba) in the south. The role of the province was defensive and it was a frontier towards Arabic nomads and Sassanian Empire on the East.
AMMAN The Dead Sea region has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with thousands of graves dating back to the Neolithic and Bronze Age scattered throughout the southern Ghor.
AMMAN With the support of Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to Greece Ahed Sweidat, an International Colloquium on the ancient city of Zoara (also known as Zughar) in the Ghor Safi was inaugurated in Athens on Wednesday. The colloquium, titled “Interdisciplinary Research and Study of the Discoveries of an Early Byzantine and Mediaeval Islamic Commercial City in
With the support of Ambassador of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to Greece Ahed Sweidat, an International Colloquium on the ancient city of Zoara (also