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Locatie:

  • Jordanië, Wādī Mūsá
  • geo:30.321602,35.444721
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • 75~ / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Graf (-veld)
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=31549

Annotaties

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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:

  1. Rudolf-Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski: Die Provincia Arabia, Volume 1., Verlag Karl J. Trübner, Strasbourg 1904.
  2. https://universes.art/en/art-destinations/jordan/petra/wadi-farasa/renaissance-tomb
  3. Courtney Dotson Ewer, Nabataean Subadult Mortuary Practices, Brigham Young University BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017, https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7316&context=etd

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:

  1. Rudolf-Ernst Brünnow and Alfred von Domaszewski: Die Provincia Arabia, Volume 1., Verlag Karl J. Trübner, Strasbourg 1904.
  2. https://universes.art/en/art-destinations/jordan/petra/wadi-farasa/renaissance-tomb
  3. Courtney Dotson Ewer, Nabataean Subadult Mortuary Practices, Brigham Young University BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017, https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7316&context=etd

Relevante musea

Petra, Archaeological Museum

Petra, Archaeological Museum

Amman, Jordan Museum

The new historical museum of Jordan; substantial archaeological collection.

Archeologisch museum van Amman

Het oude archeologische museum van Jordanië.


In de buurt

Petra, Broken Pediment Tomb

Broken Pediment Tomb

Petra, Obodas Chapel

Nabatean sanctuary

Petra, Soldiers Tomb

Petra, Soldiers Tomb / Statues Tomb /Coloured Hall


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