> Jerash
: Travel
north to jerash, one of the best preserved roman
outposts in the world. stroll the street of columns to
the oval plaza and linger till sunset when the city is
awash in golden light. From there, follow an
archaeologist's dream to other ancient cities and towns:
9,000 year old Pella, the hill top ruins of Gadara, or
Um Qais, and Um el Jimal, "Black Gem of the Desert."
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Only a short
hour's drive north of Amman is the Greco Roman City of
Jerash (Gerasa in ancient times), known as the Pompeii
of the East for its extraordinary state of preservation.
As they approach the city, visitors are greeted by the
imposing triple arched gateway built to honor the
emperor Hadrian's arrival at Jerash in A.D. 129.
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Jerash is
considered the best preserved and most complete city of
the Decapolis, a confederation of ten Roman cities
dating from the 1st Century B.C.
Nestled in a green
and well watered valley in the biblical land of Gilead,
the remains of the ancient city have long attracted
tourists, scholars and students from all over the world.
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Today's visitors
may wander among the original temples, theaters, plazas,
bathes and colonnaded streets, all enclosed within the
remaining city walls. Within these walls have been found
the remains of settlements dating from the Bronze Age,
the Iron Age, the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, Umayade
and Abbasid periods, indicating human occupation at this
location for more than 2,500 years.
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Nightly sound and light shows
through the summer months, and the annual Jerash
Festival of Culture and Arts held each July, bring the
ancient community to live for today's visitor.
[Jerash
Photo Gallery]
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