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Surroundings:

Qasr al BintHeadSundial with an Aramaic inscriptionSundial with an Aramaic inscriptionInscription dedicated to Marcus AureliusNabatean textile fragmentQasr Al FaridHegra, Qasr Al Saneh TombLate Neolithic-Chalcolithic tomb

Location:

  • Saudi Arabia, Madā’in Şāliḩ
  • geo:26.792919,37.958893
  • Location ± 5-25 m.

Period or year:

  • 31 / unknown

Class:

  • Grave or burial field
  • visible

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=70253

Annotations

Tomb XI at Jebel al Mahjar according to the facade inscription was built for Husayk ibn Humayd, his sisters Guzay’at and Salamu, and their children. Tomb was built in the 40th year of the reign of King Aretas IV,(i.e. 31 AD) by two stonemasons nemaed Ruma and Abd’Obodat.

See:

  1. Meda'in Saleh - Tomb Database, https://nabataea.net/explore/medain_saleh/medain-saleh-tomb-database/

Relevant museums

Istanbul Archaeology Museums

Istanbul Archaeology Museums


Nearby

Jebel al Mahjar I

Tomb I in Jebel al-Mahjar. Hegra.

Jebel al Mahjar, Tomb of Hawshab ibn Nafi

Nabatean rock-cut tomb no XI.

al-Diwan

Nabatean tomb. Mada’in Saleh.


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