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  2. Lydia Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Jordan is an American actress best known for her role as Alice in the 2008 film Doubt. Filmography. Film Year Film Role Notes Ref. 2002

  3. Mesha Stele - Wikipedia

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    The stele is a smoothed block of basalt about a meter tall, 60 cm wide, and 60 cm thick, bearing a surviving inscription of 34 lines. [15]Frederick Klein, an Anglican missionary, discovered the stone intact in August 1868 at the site of ancient Dibon (now Dhiban, Jordan).

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  5. Architecture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    These houses were typically a single room approximately 400 cm x 600 cm. The chimney was a small hole in the ceiling. The walls consisted of three layers, the outer layers made of dry-stone line and the filler layer which consisted of compacted earth mixed with smaller stones. [15] The interior was divided by an arch-wall often built with dry ...

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  7. Nabataean architecture - Wikipedia

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    The walls were made of stone or brick, depending on the materials available. The walls were thick and the ceiling was often vaulted. A room adjoining the hearth allowed the storage of fuel, wood or charcoal. This service room opened directly onto the outside, to facilitate the supply of fuel. [101] [102]