Posted on Sep 25, 2016
Monumental forgotten gardens of Petra rediscovered after 2,000 years - Archaeology
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If you get the chance to go here it is absolutely amazing. The locals provide horses and camels and will lead you into the sight if you choose to do that. It is a great hike as well. If you do it be prepared to spend a couple of days in the area to explore it.
New excavations and discoveries are happening regularly in this area.
New excavations and discoveries are happening regularly in this area.
Monumental forgotten gardens of Petra rediscovered after 2,000 years - Archaeology
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Great they should be doing an article on this in one of the up coming Archaeology magazines. Thank you for the share.
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Been there a few years back. One of the most amazing places I have ever been. Miles of incredible artifacts.
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Excellent article. Thank you.
Apparently it has recently been learned that the Nabataean Kingdom was larger than known, when ruins of another of it's cities was found in Saudi Arabia's, far north. The city is considered to be the end route of the Frankincense caravans from the Hadhramaut region. There was a program about it on the Smithsonian channel.
Apparently it has recently been learned that the Nabataean Kingdom was larger than known, when ruins of another of it's cities was found in Saudi Arabia's, far north. The city is considered to be the end route of the Frankincense caravans from the Hadhramaut region. There was a program about it on the Smithsonian channel.
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