English: This "Nymphaeum" or public fountain was built in Roman times, around the 2nd century AD. It's huge size reflects what an important city Philadelphia (Amman) was in the Roman period.
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This "Nymphaeum" or public fountain was built in Roman times, around the 2nd century AD. It's huge size reflects what an imporant city Philadelphia (Amman) was in the Roman period.
English: This "Nymphaeum" or public fountain was built in Roman times, around the 2nd century AD. It's huge size reflects what an important city Philadelphia (Amman) was in the Roman period.
This is a photo of a monument in Jordan identified by the ID
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This "Nymphaeum" or public fountain was built in Roman times, around the 2nd century AD. It's huge size reflects what an imporant city Philadelphia (Amman) was in the Roman period.