Valley
known for its deep gorge cut through the sandstone. It gives its name
to the Bronze Age ruins located at its mouth with the Dead Sea- the
archaeological site of Numeira.
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Jordan is a land steeped in history. It has been home to some of mankind's earliest settlements and villages, and relics of many of the world's great civilizations can still be seen today. As the crossroads of the Middle East, the lands of Jordan and Palestine have served as a strategic nexus connecting Asia, Africa and Europe. Thus, since the dawn of civilization, Jordan's geography has given it an important role to play as a conduit for trade and communications,
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