The Renaissance Tomb built in the second century AD. On the facade are cut rinto the rock six Nabatean jars crowns by a gable with three urns in it. Tomb is called so because the archivolt with an urn on top evokes such elements of the Italian Renaissance architecture
Sources:
- Rudolf-Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski: Die Provincia Arabia, Volume 1., Verlag Karl J. Trübner, Strasbourg 1904.
- https://universes.art/en/art-destinations/jordan/petra/wadi-farasa/renaissance-tomb
- Courtney Dotson Ewer, Nabataean Subadult Mortuary Practices, Brigham Young University BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017, https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7316&context=etd