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Amman [Philadelphia]: Amphitheater, viewed from the north.



Amman [Philadelphia]: View of theater from the north (Butler 1907 v1)

Amman, capital of Jordan, was ancient Philadelphia. After growing into a major settlement in the Hellenistic period, in AD 106-12 it became part of the new Roman province of Arabia.

South of the acropolis, a long colonnaded avenue ran along the north bank of a wadi which was vaulted as it flowed inside the walls. South of the wadi was the large open-air amphitheater and beside it the odeum, a smaller partly enlosed theater. This 1907 photo by Butler shows the amphitheater viewed from the north.

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