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Nabatean Temple at
Dhat Ras, Jordan

Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP
Virtual Karak Resources Project - VKRP

Terry Eddinger

Links

http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Anthropology/Petra/

This site has a description of the Great Temple in Petra. This site also has a basic introduction to Petra and the Nabateans. Excavations are led by Brown University.

http://todacosa.com/petra/aep.htm

This site has a description of the Temple of the Winged Lions. Excavations are led by the American Expedition to Petra. This site also has a good introduction to the Nabateans.

http://archaeology.asu.edu/jordan/UNAB/index.html

This is a site (Doc Savage’s Old World Archaeology page) with interactive maps of Sites in Jordan. This particular link will get you to unspecified Nabatean sites. Buttons on the left link maps of early, middle, or late Nabatean sites (as well as maps of sites from other periods).

http://rome.classics.lsa.umich.edu/welcome.html

This site has a vast list of general web sites for those interested in Near Eastern Archaeology.

http://ancientneareast.tripod.com/Nabateans.html

This is a site with general information on the Nabateans.

http://kinghussein.gov.jo/his_nabateans.html

This is a site with general information on the Nabateans.

http://www.muheisenz.homestead.com/Nabataean.html

This is a site by Dr. Zeidoun Al-Muheisen of Yarmouk University in Jordan. He gives a good overview of the Nabateans history and expansion.

http://www.mythhome.org/mideastg.html

This is a link on Ancient Middle Eastern Deities. Atargatis is listed under Phoenician deities.
 

 

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