EditorialMosaic Fragment with a Bust of?Euterpe, late 2ndearly 3rd century A.D., Mosaic: limestone and glass tesserae, 62.9 ? 58.4 cm (24 3/4 ? 23?in.), Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Roman, Mosaic.
EditorialJug with two?handles, 2nd3rd century A.D., Terracotta, 9 ? 9.5 cm (3 9/16 ? 3 3/4?in.), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Roman, Containers -?Ceramics.
EditorialCandlestick?Unguentarium, 4th5th century A.D., Pale greenish glass, 11.8 ? 4.3 cm (4 5/8 ? 1 11/16?in.), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Roman, Containers -?Glass.
EditorialCandlestick?Unguentarium, 4th5th century A.D., White glass, 10 ? 3.8 cm (3 15/16 ? 1 1/2?in.), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Containers -?Glass.
EditorialRound lamp with eight?holes, 5th6th century A.D., Terracotta, 10.16 cm (4?in.), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Roman, Lighting?Devices.
EditorialWide-Mouthed?Jar, Probably 5th century A.D., Pale greenish glass, 6.5 ? 6 cm (2 9/16 ? 2 3/8?in.), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Roman, Containers -?Glass.
EditorialPot, 6th7th century A.D., Terracotta, 4 1/2 in. (11.4 cm), The Yale-British School Excavations at?Gerasa, Excavated in Gerasa, Jordan, Gerasa?(Jordan), Byzantine, Containers -?Ceramics.
EditorialJORDANIA. JERASH AMMAN. Jerash , es el sitio de las ruinas de la ciudad grecorromana de Gerasa, tambi?n conocida como Antioqu?a en el R?o Dorado. Jerash es considerada una de las ciudades romanas m?s importantes y mejor conservadas del Cercano Oriente....
EditorialJORDANIA. JERASH AMMAN. Jerash , es el sitio de las ruinas de la ciudad grecorromana de Gerasa, tambi?n conocida como Antioqu?a en el R?o Dorado. Jerash es considerada una de las ciudades romanas m?s importantes y mejor conservadas del Cercano Oriente....
EditorialJORDANIA. JERASH AMMAN. Jerash , es el sitio de las ruinas de la ciudad grecorromana de Gerasa, tambi?n conocida como Antioqu?a en el R?o Dorado. Jerash es considerada una de las ciudades romanas m?s importantes y mejor conservadas del Cercano Oriente....
EditorialGerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants. Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129 / 130...
EditorialWild fowl and fowl in a cage. Ceramic stones and stones made of glass paste. From the presbytery of the Chapel of Elias, Mary, and Soreg, Gerasa, Jordan. 70 x 70 cm.
EditorialGerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants. Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129 / 130 CE.
EditorialGerasa (Jerash) in the north of Jordan, was a Hellenistic-Roman town which became rich as a safe trading post for Nabataean, Jewish and Roman merchants. Triumphal Arch in the south of the city; erected for Emperor Hadrian's visit to Gerasa in 129 / 130 CE.