Architectural Lantern Slides of Jordan
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Lantern slides created in Jordan during the late 19th or early 20th century. At the time, the country was part of the Ottoman Empire. Image subjects include theaters, temples, and ruins. These lantern slides were intended for use in architectural pedagogy.
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Amman Citadel: Remains of Roman public baths

Amman Citadel: Remains of the colonnaded street leading to the odeium (Odeon)

Amman Citadel: Remains of the theater, view before restoration

Amman Citadel: Ruins identified as a Temple to Helios

Gerasa: Colonnade of the oval plaza

Gerasa: Overall view, ruins west of the oval plaza, near the Temple of Dushares-Dionysus

Gerasa: Overall view, the South Theatre before restoration

Gerasa: Temple of Artemis: Overall view, looking southwest