The intensive documentation of Jerash began in January 1982, as the Department of Antiquities of Jordan invited the directors of various archaeological institutions that operate in Jordan to take part ...
Like so many of our meals in Jordan, the food keeps coming. Creamy hummus in pools of olive oil, fresh tabbouleh salad topped ...
Believers like Garry Tan are flipping the script in the venture capital world, making faith matter just as much as the ...
Traveling internationally can be an exhilarating experience. Whether you’re exploring a bustling city or marveling at ancient ...
The scent of Ka'ak bread still lingers in my memory: warm, yeasty, a promise of provision wrapped in the echoes of my ...
A 2nd-century gate in the Old City's Muslim Quarter offers a glimpse into the capital's multilayered history -- and complex present ...
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Israel’s expansionist ambitions continue to drive the erasure of Palestine, raising the critical question: Can the US and ...
As Mark Twain wrote, Damascus “measures time not by days and months and years, but by the empires she has seen rise and ...
When David Holden, chief foreign correspondent for The Sunday Times, was found dead in Cairo, Peter Gillman, his colleague at ...
Coins, trading cards, art and toys are some of the most common collectibles. However, there are lesser-known collectibles ...