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(A video by the Jordan Tourism Board)
Ammon Art attaches great importance, highlighting the bright image of the organization and its role towards the local and international community. It is the ideal tool for creating positive relationships, which have the most significant impact on local and international society.
The role of Ammon Art also provides the necessary facilities to conduct academic, artistic, and scientific activities such as Art Symposiums and Masterclasses and extracurricular training activities such as applied art exhibitions and competitions, facilitate the assignment of certified projects, and organize reception in an ideal way.
Iron Age: the Ammonites
Amman was called (Ammon) In the 13th century BC, Amman was the capital of the Ammonite Kingdom, and became known as “Rabat Amman”. Rabat Amman provided several natural resources to the region, including sandstone and limestone, along with a productive agricultural sector that made it a vital location along the King’s Highway, the ancient trade route connecting Egypt with Mesopotamia, Syria and Anatolia. As with the Edomites and Moabites, trade along this route gave the Ammonites considerable revenue.