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Research paper thumbnail of (2016) L. THOLBECQ, Th. FOURNET, N. PARIDAENS, S. DELCROS, C. DURAND, Sabrah, a satellite hamlet of Petra

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.

Research paper thumbnail of (2014) L. THOLBECQ, S. DELCROS, N. PARIDAENS, The “high-place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

in Journal of Roman Archaeology 27 (2014) : 374-391

Research paper thumbnail of The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of (2015) L. THOLBECQ, N. PARIDAENS, S. DELCROS, Les Bains du Jabal Khubthah (Pétra, Jordanie)

in Syria 92, 2015, p. 23-32. open edition : https://syria.revues.org/2986

Research paper thumbnail of (2016) L. THOLBECQ, Th. FOURNET, N. PARIDAENS, S. DELCROS, C. DURAND, Sabrah, a satellite hamlet of Petra

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.

Research paper thumbnail of (2014) L. THOLBECQ, S. DELCROS, N. PARIDAENS, The “high-place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

in Journal of Roman Archaeology 27 (2014) : 374-391

Research paper thumbnail of The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

The “high place” of Jabal Khubthah: new insights on a Nabataean-Roman suburb of Petra

Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of (2015) L. THOLBECQ, N. PARIDAENS, S. DELCROS, Les Bains du Jabal Khubthah (Pétra, Jordanie)

in Syria 92, 2015, p. 23-32. open edition : https://syria.revues.org/2986

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