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Camels approaching Avdat, Israel. Artist: Samuel Magal
Camels approaching Avdat, Israel. Avdat was the most important historic city on the 'Perfume Road' between the 7th and the 1st centuries BC. It was inhabited by Nabataeans, Romans and Byzantines and was a seasonal camping ground for Nabataean caravans travelling along the early Petra - Gaza road between the 3rd and the late 2nd centuries BC. It was named for Nabataean King Obodas I who was revered as a deity and, according to tradition, was buried there.
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AR9155674
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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7TH CENTURY BC
ANIMAL
ANIMALS
Archaeology
archeology
Architecture
Avdat
building
BUILDINGS
Camel
CAMELS
Caravan
color
country
Desert
geographical feature
Geography
HaDarom Mehoz
Holy Land
Israel
ISRAELI
king
King Obodas I
LOCATION
Magal
MIDDLE EAST
Nabataean
Obodas I
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Ruin
RUINED
RUINS
SAMUEL
Samuel Magal
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