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

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Circa 1910
Part of: Architectural Lantern Slides of Jordan
Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

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Circa 1910
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Also from Architectural Lantern Slides of Jordan

Amman Citadel: Remains of Roman public baths

Amman Citadel: Remains of Roman public baths

Gerasa: Colonnade of the oval plaza

Gerasa: Colonnade of the oval plaza

Gerasa: Temple of Artemis: Overall view, looking southwest

Gerasa: Temple of Artemis: Overall view, looking southwest

Gerasa: Overall view, the South Theatre before restoration

Gerasa: Overall view, the South Theatre before restoration

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

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

Amman Citadel: Remains of the theater, view before restoration

Amman Citadel: Remains of the theater, view before restoration

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