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The Nymphaeum in Jerash, Jordan, was constructed 191 A.D. and dedicated to the nymphs. The fountain was originally embellished with marble facing on the lower level, painted plaster on the upper level, and topped with a half-dome roof. Water cascaded through seven carved lion's heads into small basins on the sidewalk.

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11:14, 11 March 2006

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David Bjorgen

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