Amman museum

This item appears on page 54 of the April 2010 issue.

An unexpected find during the trip my husband, Charles, and I took to Jordan was the Jordan Archaeological Museum (phone +962 [0] 6 463 8795), on Citadel Hill in Amman, adjacent to the Umayyad Palace.

The museum presents the history of man in the Jordan Valley along with artifacts, from the days of the Neanderthals to the rise of Islam over the Crusaders. Included are Dead Sea Scrolls. What a find!

We’ve been to museums in London, Rome, Athens and more and never saw a display of the history of mankind done in such a concise, understandable way. When you go to Jordan, of course, see Petra, but don’t forget this museum. (Open 9-5 Saturday-Thursday, 10-6 Friday and public holidays. Free admission.)

CAROL QUICK

Temperance, MI