The Jordan Museum, located in Amman, is dedicated to preserving and presenting Jordan’s rich cultural heritage. It serves as a educational center, offering a range of engaging exhibitions, educational programs, and conservation initiatives. The museum showcases over 1.5 million years of Jordanian history, from the Paleolithic period through to more recent times. Among its most valuable artifacts are the 9,700-year-old ‘Ain Ghazal Statues—the oldest human statues in the world—and the renowned Dead Sea Scrolls. The museum’s displays offer visitors a unique insight into the nation’s historical, archaeological, and cultural developments, with ongoing research that keeps its exhibitions fresh and informative.