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New archeological discovery unearthed in Jerash – official

By JT - Feb 03,2025 - Last updated at Feb 03,2025

The North Arch in the ancient city of Jerash (Photo courtesy of Alex Travel)

AMMAN – Archeologists have unearthed the foundations of the third Roman bridge in the ancient city of Jerash, an official said on Sunday, expressing hopes that the new discovery would enhance chance of rehabilitating the site and extending the duration of visitors' stay.

Director of the Jerash Department of Antiquities in Jerash Mohammad Al-Shalabi was quoted in the Jordan News Agency, Petra, as hailing the new discovery as an "important addition to Jerash's archaeological heritage."

"It helps highlight the significance of the historical site and strengthens the connection between the modern city and the archaeological area," he said. 

He added that this discovery will open the door for further archaeological studies that may uncover new details about the infrastructure of the ancient city, emphasizing the importance of continuing excavation and preservation work to protect this historical heritage.

He pointed out that the Jerash archaeological site is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Jordan, containing historical landmarks dating back to the Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic eras.

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