Hill of the Citadel
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The Hill of the Citadel (Arabic: Jabal al-Qal'a) at an elevation of almost 2745 feet (830m) above sea level, this strategically situated fort overlooks what is now downtown Amman, Jordan. Thought to have been settled sometime during the Neolithic period, and latter fortified during the Bronze age (1800 BC), the site was latter settled by the Ammonites around 1200 BC. It is also believed that this embattlement where Uriah the Hittite, husband of Bathsheba, perished while leading an attack - ordered to the front of the charge by King David (2 Samuel 11). Today the ruins demonstrate a parade of history that includes:
Many of the findings can be found in the adjacent Jordan Archaeological Museum |
[edit] References
- WikiTravel: Amman, Jordan
- Wikipedia: Amman, Jordan
- The Office of His Majesty King Hussein I of Jordan: Touristic Sites
- ArchNet: Umayyad Palace at Amman
- Jordan Handbook: The Travel Guide By Ivan Mannheim; pp 72
