AMMAN When the Roman Emperor Hadrian visited Gerasa (ancient Jerash) in 129/130 AD, the Roman Empire was at its peak. The 2nd century AD represented an era of prosperity, stability and expansion, making Gerasa a known Greco-Roman centre for local manufacture.
AMMAN When the Roman Emperor Hadrian visited Gerasa (ancient Jerash) in 129/130 AD, the Roman Empire was at its peak. The 2nd century AD represented an era of prosperity, stability and expansion, making Gerasa a known Greco-Roman centre for local manufacture.
AMMAN Although the ancient sites of Ammon, Gerasa and Umm Qais share similarities with other sites in the Decapolis, the Levant, North Africa and Italy, they have distinct differences, according to an American scholar.“Jerash is probably the best example of conforming to typical Roman water distribution practices. The water supply utilises street fountains and large
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