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:: On the ancient route ( Kings Way) that still has marks left from traders, armies and pilgrims who crossed it centuries ago and south of Amman lays the city of Madaba, "the City of Mosaics". The city, best known for its spectacular Byzantine and Umayyad mosaics, is home to the famous 6 th century mosaic map of Jerusalem and the Holy Land. With two million pieces of colored stone, the map depicts hills and valleys, villages and towns as far as the Nile Delta. |
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:: Other mosaic masterpieces found in the church of the Virgin and the Apostles and the Archaeological Museum, depict a rampant profusion of flowers and plants, birds and fish, animals and exotic beasts, as well as scenes from mythology and everyday pursuits of hunting, fishing and farming. Literally, hundreds of other mosaics from the 5 th through the 7 th centuries are scattered throughout Madaba's churches and homes. |
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