Overview
Embark on a captivating journey through ancient Jordan, exploring the eastern frontier of the Roman Empire in this 40-minute video. Discover the rich Roman heritage hidden in plain sight as you traverse the original Philadelphia, now known as Amman, which fell under Roman rule in the 1st century BC. Venture to nearby Jerash, dubbed the "Pompeii of the East" for its exceptional preservation, and explore its remarkable ruins. Investigate a Roman desert fort and a Crusader-era castle before concluding your adventure in the otherworldly landscape of Wadi Rum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and popular filming location. Learn about Jordan's significance during the Roman era, the importance of its citadel, and famous landmarks in Amman. Delve into the entertainment of the ancient world, including the hippodrome and oval forum, and explore the famous forts along the Via Regia. This comprehensive tour offers a unique perspective on the far-reaching influence of Roman civilization in the Middle East.
Syllabus
Jordan During the Roman Era
The Significance of Jordan's Citadel
Food and Famous Landmarks in Amman
Jerash: The Pompeii of the Middle East
The Hippodrome and the Oval Forum
Entertainment in the Ancient World
Famous Forts in the Via Regia
Wadi Rum: A World Heritage Site
Taught by
Wondrium