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Treasury or Khazneh Firaoun, Petra, Jordan
Treasury of the Pharaohs or Khazneh Firaoun, 100 BC - 200 AD, seen through gaps in the rock, Petra, Ma'an, Jordan. Originally built as a royal tomb, the treasury is so called after a belief that pirates hid their treasure in an urn held here. Carved into the rock face opposite the end of the Siq, the 40m high treasury has a Hellenistic facade with three bare inner rooms. Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabateans, Arabic desert nomads. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9181350
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3744px × 5616px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Afternoon
Al-Batra
al-Khazneh
Arabian
ARABIC
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
CAPITAL
classical
Column
DAY
Death
Exterior
Facade
Funerary
FUNEREAL
Greek
HELLENISTIC
HERITAGE
History
IMAGE
JORDAN
Jordanian
Khazneh Firaoun
Ma'an
MC
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Mount Hor
Nabatean
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pediment
PETRA
Photograph
Portico
Rupestrian
Sandstone
siq
Tholos
Tomb
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Travel
Treasure
Treasury
treasury of the pharaohs
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