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The Final Days Of Petra
Burkhart
Sandstone
The Antiquities Of Wadi Musa
The Valley Of Moses
Nabataeans
The Tomb
Frankincense and Myrrh
Johann Burkhart
Why Incense
Diodorus
Natural History
Water Control
Freedom
Trade
Antigonus
Nabataean Literacy
The Aftermath
A Gift With Words
The Last Days Of Petra
Annexation by Rome
Early Evidence of the Nabateans
The Nomadic Life
The City of Petra and Water
Petra as a Hub of Trade
War Comes to the Desert
Sources on the Nabateans
Women in Nabatean Society
King Aretus and extent of the Kingdom (Petra recognized as capital 129 BC)
The Khazneh
Daily Life in Nabataea
Religion and Gatherings
Nabataean Inscriptions
Aelius Gallus’ Expedition and Syllaeus
Decline of Petra’s Influence
The Earthquake of 363 AD
The Years Following
The Poetry of Tarafa
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