A Gem of a Small Nabataean Temple
Excavations at Khirbet et-Tannur in Jordan
Marlena Whiting author Hannah Wellman author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Manar Al-Athar
Published:29th Oct '16
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Khirbet et-Tannur was a religious sanctuary of the Nabataeans, ancient Arabs whose capital was the rose-red rock-cut city of Petra in Jordan. Excavated in 1937, the temple sculptures from Khirbet et-Tannur are in important public collections of the Jordan Museum, Amman, and the Cincinnati Art Museum. Nelson Glueck's fascinating finds of cult offerings and equipment were buried deeply in the Harvard Semitic Museum until they were unearthed by scholars decades later in 2002. New research on those discoveries and the sites sculpture by an international team of experts, led by Judith McKenzie (Oxford), has illuminated the religious practices and art of the Nabataeans. This gem of a small Nabataean temple has a fascinating story.
ISBN: 9780995494619
Dimensions: 248mm x 172mm x 5mm
Weight: 160g
48 pages