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in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 46 (2016): 277-303. This paper aims to provide ... more in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 46 (2016): 277-303. This paper aims to provide the first reassessment of the available documentation concerning the Nabataean-Roman site of Sabrah, situated 6.5 km south of Petra. A major sanctuary developped at the latest between the first and early fourth century AD, together with major adjacent structures such as a bath-house and a theatre, in a small oasis situated on a track joining Humayma and Wadi Araba to the Nabataean capital, and supplied by spring and rainfall water. For the first time since 1828, a 1:50 top plan of its visible remains has been drawn. Along with a general description and surface ceramic material, it gives a first general image of the site and serves as the basis for renewed analysis.
in Journal of Roman Archaeology 27 (2014) : 374-391
The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014
in Syria 92, 2015, p. 23-32. open edition : https://syria.revues.org/2986
in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 46 (2016): 277-303. This paper aims to provide ... more in Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 46 (2016): 277-303. This paper aims to provide the first reassessment of the available documentation concerning the Nabataean-Roman site of Sabrah, situated 6.5 km south of Petra. A major sanctuary developped at the latest between the first and early fourth century AD, together with major adjacent structures such as a bath-house and a theatre, in a small oasis situated on a track joining Humayma and Wadi Araba to the Nabataean capital, and supplied by spring and rainfall water. For the first time since 1828, a 1:50 top plan of its visible remains has been drawn. Along with a general description and surface ceramic material, it gives a first general image of the site and serves as the basis for renewed analysis.
in Journal of Roman Archaeology 27 (2014) : 374-391
The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014
in Syria 92, 2015, p. 23-32. open edition : https://syria.revues.org/2986