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Temple Of Hercules by Sudad Al-Ajili
The great temple of Hercules (Herakles) was built between 162-166 AD. Larger than any temple in Rome itself, the massive structure faces east and is seen here from the front (northeast corner.) The temple portico is framed by six 33-foot tall columns. The absence of columns on the rest of the structure, has convinced the excavator that the temple was actually left unfinished. A model of the temple is displayed at ACOR, the American Center for Oriental Research in Amman.
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| Camera | Canon Powershot SX30 IS |
| Lens | Not Entered |
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| ISO | 80 |
| Date Taken | Not Entered |
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| Location | Citadel, Amman, Jordan |
| License | All Rights Reserved |
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