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Nabatean Collection (page 8)

Discover the ancient wonders of Nabatean civilization in Jordan's breathtaking Petra

Background imageNabatean Collection: Beida, also known as Little Petra

Beida, also known as Little Petra, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Beida (Little Petra)

Beida (Little Petra), Nabatean site near Petra, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean Theatre

Nabatean Theatre, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean Tombs

Nabatean Tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Tourists at the door of the Monastery

Tourists at the door of the Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Monastery and donkey

The Monastery and donkey, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Cave view of the Monastery

Cave view of the Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Monastery

The Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Camel ride in Petra

Camel ride in Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: View of the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) from the Siq

View of the Treasury (Al-Khazneh) from the Siq, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Morning light on the Treasury (Al-Khazneh)

Morning light on the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Horse and carriage in front of the Treasury (Al-Khazneh)

Horse and carriage in front of the Treasury (Al-Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Wadi Musa (Mousa), Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Royal tomb

Royal tomb, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: El Deir (Ed Deir) (Monastery)

El Deir (Ed Deir) (Monastery), Nabatean archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: El Deir (Ed-Deir) (the Monastery)

El Deir (Ed-Deir) (the Monastery), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Treasury (El Khazneh)

The Treasury (El Khazneh), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Siq and the facade of the Treasury (El Khazneh) (Al Khazna)

The Siq and the facade of the Treasury (El Khazneh) (Al Khazna), archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Camels in front of rock cut tombs at Nabatean archaeological site

Camels in front of rock cut tombs at Nabatean archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Rock cut tombs at Nabatean archaeological site

Rock cut tombs at Nabatean archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Ad-Dayr (the Monastery)

Ad-Dayr (the Monastery), Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Ad Dayr (El Deir)

Ad Dayr (El Deir), the monastery, dating from Nabatean times, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Al Khazneh

Al Khazneh, the Treasury, dating from Nabatean times, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: View over Nabatean tombs

View over Nabatean tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Bedouin man entering Urn Tomb

Bedouin man entering Urn Tomb, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: El Deir (Ed Deir)

El Deir (Ed Deir), the Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean inscription

Nabatean inscription, Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Palace Tomb in the chain of royal tombs

Palace Tomb in the chain of royal tombs, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Bedouins riding donkey and camel

Bedouins riding donkey and camel, Temenos gateway, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Bedouin on a donkey on the colonnaded street

Bedouin on a donkey on the colonnaded street, Cardo Maximus, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Tourists silhouetted in front of the Treasury

Tourists silhouetted in front of the Treasury (El Khazneh) (Al Khazna), Nabatean archaeological site of Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Rock-cut facade of the Monastery (El Deir)

Rock-cut facade of the Monastery (El Deir), Nabatean archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Facade of the Treasury (El Kazneh)

Facade of the Treasury (El Kazneh), Nabatean archaeological site, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Nabatean sacrificial altar used for worship of the god Dushara

The Nabatean sacrificial altar used for worship of the god Dushara, in the High Palace, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Treasury (Khaznat Far oun)

The Treasury (Khaznat Far oun), dating from the 1st century BC, carved by the Nabateans, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: 1st century AD Nabatean Corinthian Tomb

1st century AD Nabatean Corinthian Tomb, Wadi Musa, Petra, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: The Snake Monument

The Snake Monument, carved as a symbol of immortality and endless renewal, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean Palace Tomb and Corinthian Tomb

Nabatean Palace Tomb and Corinthian Tomb, 1st century AD, on the east cliff of Wadi Musa, Petra, Jordan

Background imageNabatean Collection: El Deir (the Monastery)

El Deir (the Monastery), dating from the 3rd century BC, the largest Nabatean facade in Petra, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean temple dating from the 1st century AD

Nabatean temple dating from the 1st century AD, dedicated to the god Allat, Wadi Rum, Jabal Umm Ishrin, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Nabatean Corinthian tomb and urn dating from the 1st

Nabatean Corinthian tomb and urn dating from the 1st century AD in east cliff of Wadi Musa, in Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: First view of Petra at the end of the Siq entrance gorge

First view of Petra at the end of the Siq entrance gorge, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East

Background imageNabatean Collection: Al Deir (Ad-Deir)

Al Deir (Ad-Deir), the Monastery, in the Rose Red City of the Nabateans, Petra, Jordan



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Discover the ancient wonders of Nabatean civilization in Jordan's breathtaking Petra. Step into history as you traverse through the narrow Siq and catch a mesmerizing glimpse of the iconic Treasury, Al-Khazneh. Marvel at its intricate carvings and imagine the stories it holds within its walls. Venture further into this archaeological marvel and explore the Painted House in Little Petra, where vibrant frescoes transport you back to a bygone era. As night falls, witness an enchanting sight as candles illuminate the Treasury, casting an ethereal glow that adds to its mystique. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of Petra - The Treasury, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has captivated travelers for centuries. Delve deeper into history with March 7th, 1839 plate from The Holy Land series, offering a glimpse into how this remarkable site was perceived over time. But Jordan's treasures don't end there; journey beyond Petra to Madain Saleh (aka Hegra) near Al-Ula in Saudi Arabia. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases stunning rock-cut tombs reminiscent of those found in Petra but with their own unique charm. As you continue your exploration of Petra, be sure not to miss El Deir - The Monastery at sunset. Witness nature's artistry as golden hues paint this architectural masterpiece against a backdrop of rugged mountains, and is here that you truly grasp the magnitude and grandeur achieved by Nabatean craftsmen. Whether it's gazing upon Al Khazneh (The Treasury) at dusk or basking in the tranquility of Al Deir at sunset, every moment spent amidst these ancient wonders will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Join us on a journey through time and immerse yourself in one of humanity's greatest achievements – Nabatean culture etched forever in stone.