The roads to ruins: Accessing Islamic heritage in Jordan
… Maghtas interesting for our purposes is that a JD400, 000 (US $560000) road was constructed to connect Maghtas … The" Maghtas Road," as it is commonly called, winds over ten stark, …
… Maghtas interesting for our purposes is that a JD400, 000 (US $560000) road was constructed to connect Maghtas … The" Maghtas Road," as it is commonly called, winds over ten stark, …
… Now the important road leading from modern Beitin to … el-Maghtas with Khirbet el-Mefjir as the destination, the latter being 10.87 stadia from Jericho and 50.09 stadia from en-Maghtas. …
… the road leading from Jericho to Livias and Esbus, a road which … the Jordan could be crossed, a road shown on the 1924 British … Excavations from 1994 to the present day at al-Maghtas …
… Describing this road we have to mention several important … al-Maghtas (called “the Baptism Site”) on the Jordan River. On the other hand, Muslims used this route as the main Hajj road …
… his two-day visit in the kingdom took him to al-Maghtas at Wadi al-Kharrar, the site claimed by … begun to try to revive the peace process with what has become known as the "Road Map." …
… What supports our idea is that the area of al-Kharrār was at a point near the River to which old roads came down. What concerns us, is the road which was about four and one -half mile …
… Sites such as the AlMaghtas, Mount Nebo, Mkawar, the Church of Our Lady of the Mountain, … to Al-Maghtas is about 70 km, which is one of the most important historical religious roads in …
… Nabil Qadi; this section is clearly visible from the road.) The earliest use of the site discovered so far is a town settlement dated to the MBIIC period. Some information about this came …
… The Russian pilgrim gave some details about the hill when he said, Mount Hermon is about 20 sagenes [140 ft] from the monastery, and is to the left near the road. It is a sandy hill, small …