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Umm el Jamal: Plan of the Southwest Church



Umm el Jamal: Plan of the Southwest Church (Butler 1913, fig.161)

Umm el Jamal, an ancient town in northern Jordan, was mapped between 1905 and 1913 by the Princeton archaeological survey led by Butler (1913). The site was occupied from the 1st through 7th centuries AD, and contains significant Roman and Byzantine architectural features. It was then briefly occupied by Islamic populations until destroyed in an 8th century earthquake, when the town was abandoned

Along with a plan of Southwest church, this drawing by Butler shows a restoration of the east end, and two interior sections. 

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