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Jarash Hinterland Survey
Jarash - the Graeco-Roman city of Gerasa
(officially Antioch on the Golden River) - is one of the faster growing
towns of modern Jordan. The modern town overlies the eastern half of
the ancient city and in recent years has flowed over and well beyond
the ancient walls on that side. The western half of Gerasa with its
well-known monuments, was designated an archaeological park and
protected within the well-preserved city walls on that side. Beyond the
walls were several well-known tombs but until relatively recently there
was little construction on that side. That has all changed very rapidly
and, while the Department of Antiquities of Jordan is alert for
building work disturbing ancient remains, much construction of new
houses, road-building and farming is eroding lesser traces of the
ancient city beyond the walls.
There was a need to undertake a
systematic survey of the area immediately beyond the walls of the
ancient city, especially on the south, west and north where most new
development is taking place. One season of survey took place in 2005
and a second is under preparation for September 2008.
For news and updates on this survey see the related page.
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