Jordan, April 2008
Amman

The national flag flying over the city of Amman.

The King Abdullah Mosque.

The remains of the Temple of Hercules, at Citadel hill.

The remains of the Temple of Hercules, at Citadel hill.

A two-headed bust from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic, 6,500 BC, at the Archaeological Museum.

A very special dead sea scroll.
This is the Copper Scroll, describing a great golden treasure worth many fortunes. Unfortunately, none of the locations gleaned from this treasure map had the promised gold hidden there.

The jar in which the Copper Scroll was found.
Jerash

Hadrian’s Triumphal Arch at Jerash.

View north from the Oval Plaza.

Temple of Artemis.

Temple of Artemis.

Colonaded Street.
Madaba

Church of Saint George, Madaba.

The Map of Madaba, at the church of Saint George, Madaba.
This is the oldest surviving mosaic map of the Holy Land, showing pilgrims the way to the walled city of Jerusalem.

Inside the church of Saint George.
Mount Nebo

The Brazen Serpent sculpture at Mount Nebo.

View from Mount Nebo.
The map shows the directions and distances of (among others) the Dead Sea, Bethlehem, Ramallah, and Jericho.