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  ▪ Model:  C750UZ
  ▪ Make:  OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Basic shot info:
  ▪ Focal Length:  63.0 mm
  ▪ Flash:  Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
  ▪ Metering Mode:  Spot
  ▪ ISO Speed Ratings:  100
Advanced shot info:
  ▪ Exposure Bias Value:  0
  ▪ Exposure Time:  0.01 sec
  ▪ Max Aperture Value:  F3.7
Exif-related info:
  ▪ Date/Time:  2006:02:02 10:11:05
  ▪ Exif Image Width:  576 pixels
  ▪ Exif Image Height:  431 pixels
  Jerash »  Viewing St Cosmos + Damian Mosaic Detail     [Image 9 of 10]  
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Comment: the Church of St. Cosmos and St. Damian, twin brother doctors who were martyred in the 4th century, has the most splendid floor mosaics to be seen in Jerash. An inscription dates the mosaic to 553 AD, and the images include the churchwarden Theodore with his wife Georgia, praying with widespread arms.
Nymphaeum * This ornamental fountain was constructed in 191 AD, and dedicated to the Nymphs. Such fountains were common in Roman cities, and provided a refreshing focal point for the city. This fine example was originally embellished with marble facings on the lower level and painted plaster on the upper level, topped with a half-dome roof Water cascaded through 7 carved lions' heads into small basins on the sidewalk and overflowed from there through drains into the underground sewer system. * 432 x 323 * (97KB)

Temple of Artemis * The monumental staircase, originally enclosed by high walls, leads up to a U-shaped terrace where an open-air altar was built, the foundations of which are still visible. A second staircase leads through a colonnade of 22 Corinthian columns and into the Temenos. This sacred precinct, 162 x 121 m, was defined by Corinthian columns on all 4 sides. * 432 x 341 * (75KB)

Propylaeum * The procession to the Temple of Artemis originally started across the river in the part of Gerasa now covered by modern Jerash. Crossing the Cardo, worshippers approached the impressive entrance to the processional way leading up to the Temple of Artemis. Its massive columns and a carved portico were flanked by 2-storey shops. * 432 x 323 * (74KB)

Carving * Detail of the carving used in Jerash. * 576 x 375 * (116KB)

South Decumanus * The South Decumanus, a major cross street to the Cardo.  In the background is the modern city of Jerash. * 576 x 527 * (155KB)

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St Cosmos + Damian Mosaic Detail
Temple and Theater * A view of the Temple of Zues (left) and the South Theater (right) on the hill above the Oval Plaza. * 576 x 371 * (104KB)

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