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Um er-Rasas (Kastrom Mefa'a)

The forgotten city of mosaics and monasteries

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About Um er-Rasas (Kastrom Mefa'a)

Most of this archaeological site, which started as a Roman military camp and grew to become a town from the 5th century, has not been excavated. It contains remains from the Roman, Byzantine and Early Muslim periods (end of 3rd to 9th centuries AD) and a fortified Roman military camp. The site also has 16 churches, some with well-preserved mosaic floors. Particularly noteworthy is the mosaic floor of the Church of Saint Stephen with its representation of towns in the region.

Category
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Period
Roman, Byzantine, and early Islamic periods (3rd–9th century AD)
Location
Madaba Governorate, Central Jordan
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to November
Mild weather, fewer crowds
Discovery
19th century
Elevation
760m

Latest Research

C. Intrigila, I. Giannetti, E. Eramo, et al.
Various2024
Comprehensive analysis of the Stylite Tower using Historic Building Information Modeling (HBIM) to document and assess its structural integrity and conservation needs.
Carlo Francini, Antonella Bonini, Chiara Bocchio, et al.
Various2015
Strategic plan for the public use of Umm ar-Rasas, focusing on sustainable tourism, site management, and community engagement.
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