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Thursday, July 5, 2007

Umm Al Jimal

The provincial town of Umm al-Jimal, 50km northeast of Amman, was garrisoned by Roman soldiers from about 200 AD onward. This triggered an expansion of trade and commerce, until by 500 AD the town could boast a population of three or four thousand people. The precincts were gradually abandoned following the 7th century Arab conquest and 8th century earthquakes, although they were briefly re-occupied by the French Army in the 1920s, and by the Druze in the 1930s.

Little is known of pre-historical times in Umm el-Jimal, aside from few scattered remains of what appear to be settlements of wandering nomadic/hunting tribes. In some of these places it is possible to find chert napping stones and some prehistoric tools.

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