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Third Jordanian world heritage

by 1W1V - last update: Jul 1, 2005

The Unique Mosaic

mosaic in the St Stevens Church
Most of the Um er-Rasas archaeological site has not been excavated. Containing remains from the Roman, Byzantine and Early Moslem periods (end of 3rd to 9th century AD), the site started as a Roman military camp and grew to become a town as of the 5th century. There has been little excavation of the ca 150-m by 150-m fortified military camp. The site also has several 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.
Stylite tower

The Unique stylite tower

Two square towers are probably the only remains of the practice, well known in this part of the world, of the stylite monks (i.e. ascetic monks who spent time in isolation atop a column or tower). Um er-Rasas is surrounded by, and dotted with, remains of ancient agricultural cultivation

The surroundings

Justification for Inscription

Criterion (i): Um er-Rasas is a masterpiece of human creative genius given the artistic and technical qualities of the mosaic floor of St Stephen's church.

Criterion (iv): Um er-Rasas presents a unique and complete (therefore outstanding) example of stylite towers.

Criterion (vi): Umm er-Rasas is strongly associated with monasticism and with the spread of monotheism in the whole region, including Islam.
next to St Stevens Church

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Pros:"world heritage, unique site, easy access !!!"
Cons:"still a lot of work needed there !"
In A Nutshell:"To be seen !"

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Cristian_Uluru Tue Jul 26, 2005 20:27 UTC
 Fantastic mosaics!!! Fantastic place!!! I'm very sad that I can't see it during my visit to your wonderful country!!!! Ciao

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