The Nabataean Temple at Khirbet et-Tannur, Jordan, Volume 2: Cultic Offerings, Vessels, and Other Specialist Reports. Final Report on Nelson Glueck's 1937 Excavation
By Catherine S. Alexander, Deirdre G. Barrett, Brian Gilmour, Joseph A. Greene, John F. Healey, Judith S. McKenzie, Margaret O'Hea, Andres T. Reyes, Nadine Schibille, Stephan G. Schmid, Wilma Wetterstrom, Sara Whitcher Kansa, Kate da Costa (Contribution by), Patrick Degryse (Contribution by), Kathy Eremin (Contribution by), Sheila Gibson (Contribution by), Owen Gingerich (Contribution by), Elias Khamis (Contribution by)
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By Catherine S. Alexander, Deirdre G. Barrett, Brian Gilmour, Joseph A. Greene, John F. Healey, Judith S. McKenzie, Margaret O'Hea, Andres T. Reyes, Nadine Schibille, Stephan G. Schmid, Wilma Wetterstrom, Sara Whitcher Kansa, Kate da Costa (Contribution by), Patrick Degryse (Contribution by), Kathy Eremin (Contribution by), Sheila Gibson (Contribution by), Owen Gingerich (Contribution by), Elias Khamis (Contribution by)
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Khirbet et-Tannur is a Nabataean site dating from the second century B.C. to the fourth to sixth centuries A.D. located on a hilltop above the Wadi el-Hasa near Khirbet edh-Dharih, 70 km north of Petra along the King's Highway. In 1937, Nelson Glueck excavated Khirbet et-Tannur on behalf of the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Department of Antiquities of Transjordan, but died before completing a final report. Now in two extensively illustrated volumes, the results of Glueck's ...







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