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Explore the Fascinating History of Petra, a Once-Lost City That’s Now a Wonder of the World
- Petra, the Nabataean capital, was carved into red sandstone and became a major ancient trading hub in the 4th century BCE.
- Petra covers over 102 square miles, with archaeologists estimating only 15% excavated so far.
- Al Khazneh, the Treasury, rises 127 feet and is carved into red rock as a Nabataean tomb rather than a treasure.
- The Nabataeans built Petra as a thriving cultural and political center before Roman annexation in 106 CE.
- Burckhardt’s 1812 expedition marked the first Western view of Petra, reigniting global interest.
- Petra’s popularity surged in modern media, including its use in films like Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
- The site continues to attract visitors, with experts noting ongoing excavations that leave much of Petra still buried.
- Petra’s architecture blends Nabataean, Roman, and Hellenistic influences throughout its rock-cut structures.
- Petra’s scale and mystery entice archaeologists to continue exploring vast, largely unexplored areas.
- Petra’s iconic Teasury, Al Khazneh, is a tomb and not a treasury, a common myth clarified in the piece.
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