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The Oval Forum in Jerash, Jordan

Jerash is one of the most important and best preserved Roman cities in the middle east, and was a city of the Decapolis. Its forum was designed as an oval and was nearly unique in the Roman empire. Used for everything from victory processions and elections to public speeches or criminal trials it was the center of commercial and public affairs

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This print showcases the magnificent Oval Forum in Jerash, Jordan. As one of the most significant and remarkably preserved Roman cities in the Middle East, Jerash holds a rich historical legacy. The Oval Forum itself stands as a testament to its grandeur and uniqueness within the Roman empire. Designed with an oval shape, this architectural marvel served as a hub for various activities that shaped public life during ancient times. From triumphant processions celebrating victories to crucial elections determining leadership, from powerful public speeches resonating through its walls to solemn criminal trials seeking justice - all unfolded within these hallowed grounds. Nick Brundle's photography beautifully captures the essence of this extraordinary site. The image transports us back in time, allowing us to envision bustling crowds filling every corner of this monumental space while immersing ourselves in its vibrant history. The Oval Forum not only symbolizes Jerash's commercial prosperity but also represents its significance as a center for civic affairs. Its enduring presence serves as a reminder of our shared human heritage and invites contemplation on how societies have evolved over centuries. With this remarkable print adorning your wall, you can bring home a piece of history and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of ancient civilizations captured by Nick Brundle Photography from Fine Art Storehouse.

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