Ruins of 6th century Byzantine Cardo built by Emperor Justinian, main north to south commercial street in Roman Jerusalem, found in the Jewish Quarter
Columns with Corinthian style capitals standing in the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem. The Cardo was a main commercial street going from north to south in Roman and Byzantine cities. There were shops on either side. See the older looking original ties and the newer reconstructed ones. Old City of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel. June 23, 2024
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Location: Jerusalem Old City, Israel
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