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Raymond, Holly A. "Cultic Niches in the Nabataean Landscape: A Study in the Orientation, Facade Ornamentation, Sanctuary Organization, and Function of Nabataean Cultic Niches." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2008. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2334.pdf.

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Cloke, Christian F. "Aqua Nabataea et Aqua Romana: Signs of Cultural Change in the Waterworks of Ancient Arabia." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1202253458.

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Davis, George Isham. "Paul's purpose in Arabia preaching or preparation? /." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2000. http://www.tren.com.

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Tell, Yazan Safwan al [Verfasser], and Jörg J. h. c. [Akademischer Betreuer] Kühn. "Interpretation and presentation of Nabataeans innovative technologies: case study Petra/Jordan / Yazan Safwan Al-Tell. Betreuer: Jörg J. h.c. Kühn." Cottbus : Universitätsbibliothek der BTU Cottbus, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1015154360/34.

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Shuaib, Marwan Ghazi. "The Arabs of north Arabia in later pre-Islamic times : Qedar, Nebaioth, and others." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-arabs-of-north-arabia-in-later-preislamic-timesqedar-nebaioth-and-others(8b2d8db7-e913-4092-abbc-6406b5e4afda).html.

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This study discusses the history of the Arabs of north Arabia in later pre-Islamic times. This study provides an in-depth discussion of Arab ethnicity, which contributes to the improvement of our knowledge regarding this controversial issue. This study argues that the Arab nation is, in fact, a very old one of great importance, but the Arabs themselves had no consciousness of their unity and did not leave inscriptions proclaiming their identity as Arabs or claim to be the rightful proprietors of specific territories. An examination is made of the reasons behind the emergence of kingship in dif
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Khouri, Lamia Salem el. "The Nabataean terracotta figurines." [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB9559021.

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Ewert, Courtney Dotson. "Nabataean Subadult Mortuary Practices." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2017. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6316.

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This thesis provides the beginnings of further research on the correlation between Nabataean mortuary practices and specific biological age ranges. It seeks to answer the question of whether Nabataean infants were absent from, or under-represented, in Nabataean cemeteries. Several quantitative analyses and descriptive statistics were performed, comparing Nabataean adult and subadult burials from fourteen sites. Nabataean cemetery populations were also compared with Walter Scheidel's model life table. These analyses demonstrate that Nabataean burials typically consisted of either a single adul
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Renoult, Bénédicte. "Le système défensif de Pétra (Jordanie) et de ses environs à l'époque nabatéenne à travers les sources archéologiques, littéraires et épigraphiques." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010669.

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Depuis les premières recherches archéologiques sur le site de Pétra au début du XXe s., certaines questions concernant la défense de la ville n'ont pas véritablement été abordées : il n’y a pas consensus sur l'existence et la datation de fortifications, notamment pour l'époque nabatéenne. Cette étude a pour objectif de vérifier l’existence d’un éventuel système défensif reposant sur un réseau de fortifications et de postes de guet au travers d'un relevé des vestiges archéologiques visibles en surface et de pouvoir en préciser la chronologie grâce à l’observation des techniques de construction
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Al-Salameen, Zeyad Mahdi Mohammad. "Nabataean economy in the light of archaeological evidence." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.547502.

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The present study deals with the Nabataean economy in the light of archaeological evidence. It depends on some limited historical sources, epigraphy, published data from archaeological excavations and surveys and new data published for the first time after a survey conducted by the author in Bayda, five kilometres north of Petra, Jordan. The study is divided into three chapters. The first chapter is concerned with Nabataean trade, both at local and international levels. This chapter includes a discussion on the Nabataean trade routes, maritime commerce, Nabataean legal and commercial documents
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Alpass, Peter John. "The religious life of Nabataea." Thesis, Durham University, 2011. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/3293/.

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‘The Religious Life of Nabataea’ examines the evidence for the religious practices and beliefs of the inhabitants of the Nabataean kingdom. It analyses material produced in the large area of the north-western Arabian Peninsula that was under the rule of the Nabataean king until the annexation of his kingdom by Rome in AD 106. Because of the scarcity of literary sources describing Nabataea, this study is largely dependent on inscriptions, with architectural and archaeological remains helping to put these better into their context. It is argued that a number of methodological problems with earli
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Al-Hamad, Muntasir. "Nabataean syntax : with special reference to other Aramaic dialects and Arabic." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.494292.

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This study aims to examine the cross-relations of Nabataean with other Aramaic dialects and Arabic. It also provides a syntactical study for the researchers in the field. This study focuses on the structure of the Nabataean sentence in published texts (credited in the list of references) where structures in the Nabataean examples are analysed linguistically according to the methods of the ancient grammarians and modern linguists. This study divides the sentence into the various elements of predication giving a basis for dividing the chapters of the thesis. The findings of the analysis of the s
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al-Theeb, Solaiman Abdal-Rahman. "A comparative study of Aramaic and Nabataean inscriptions from North-West Saudi Arabia." Thesis, Durham University, 1989. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1421/.

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Rababeh, Shaher M. "Construction techniques of the Nabataean freestanding buildings and rock-cut monuments in Petra, Jordan." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.416760.

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Al-Talhi, Dhaifallah. "Mada'in Salih, a Nabataean town in north west Arabia : analysis and interpretation of the excavation 1986-1990." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2000. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42225/.

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This research concerns Mada'in Salih, an archaeological site in north-west Saudi Arabia. Historically, it was part of the Nabataean kingdom which flourished in north west Arabia (Jordan, parts of Syria, Palestine and some parts of Saudi Arabia), with Petra in Jordan as its capital. The Nabataeans were famous for their trading role, as they transported frankincense and myrrh and exported balsam and bitumen. They built monumental tombs in Petra and Mada'in Salih as well as other public buildings such as temples theatres and baths. They were also famous for their skills in hydraulic engineering a
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Al-Fuqaha, Moath Mohammad Hamlan [Verfasser], Achim [Gutachter] Lichtenberger, and Christof [Gutachter] Berns. "The Nabataean settlement in Central and Northern Jordan / Moath Mohammad Hamlan Al-Fuqaha ; Gutachter: Achim Lichtenberger, Christof Berns ; Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft." Bochum : Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1216332630/34.

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Delhopital, Nathalie. "Du monde des vivants au monde des morts en Nabatène, entre le 2ème siècle avant J.-C. et le 4ème siècle après J.-C : approche archéo-anthropologique des tombes de Khirbet Edh-Dharih, Pétra (Jordanie) et de Madâ'in Saleh (Arabie Saoudite)." Thesis, Bordeaux 1, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010BOR13993/document.

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Les Nabatéens représentent une ancienne peuplade du nord-ouest de l’Arabie qui a connu la prospérité entre le 1er siècle av. J.-C. et le 1er siècle ap. J.-C. Pour la période et la population considérées, les pratiques funéraires sont jusqu’à présent connues essentiellement à partir de l'architecture des nécropoles et de l'épigraphie. Une analyse archéo-anthropologique de sites s’avérait indispensable et elle constitue une part importante de ce travail, introduit par un rappel des données préexistantes. Les pratiques funéraires sont appréhendées en suivant les méthodes de l’anthropologie de ter
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Harvey, Craig Andrew. "Tubuli and their Use in Roman Arabia, with a Focus on Humayma (Ancient Hauarra)." Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/4853.

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This thesis examines the tubulus, a ceramic heating pipe developed by the Romans to create wall cavities through which hot air could circulate. An extension of the hypocaust system, tubuli systems were one of the most advanced heating systems used in antiquity, and were employed throughout the Roman Empire. This thesis focuses on the tubuli from Roman Arabia and particularly those from the site of Humayma, in modern Jordan, where a large corpus of this material has been found. This thesis represents the first study specifically on tubuli in Roman Arabia, and as such, it presents an initial exa
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Ayer, Meagan Kelley. "Nabataean and Roman Survey Pottery from the Karak Plateau, Jordan." 2006. http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/767.

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Khouri, Lamia Salem el [Verfasser]. "The Nabataean terracotta figurines / presented by Lamia Salem El-Khouri." 2001. http://d-nb.info/964738228/34.

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Khouri, Lamia el [Verfasser]. "The Nabataean terracotta figurines / presented by Lamia Salem El-Khouri." 2001. http://d-nb.info/964738228/34.

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Janczewski, Adam. "Nabataean Water Management Systems. From the 4th century B.C. till the 4th century A.D." Phd diss., 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11089/22368.

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Nabataean civilisation and the topic of their technology has been a subject of debate as long as the re-discovery of the ancient city of Petra in 1803 by Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. The Nabataeans thrived in the deserted regions of today’s Israeli and Jordanian deserts by the usage of an elaborate water supply technology that was perfectly suited for their idea of life in the hostile environment. Water tanks and cisterns hidden in plain sight accumulated water during rainstorms. The same water was later used by travelling Bedouins. Their travel frequently involved conquering thousands of kilom
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Ratzlaff, Alexandra Louise. "The maintenance of empire: The Roman army in the Negev from the 1st - 7th centuries CE." Thesis, 2014. https://hdl.handle.net/2144/14286.

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In this dissertation, I investigate the function of the Roman army in the Negev. Evidence from archaeological survey and excavations of thirty-nine structures reveals that for 700 years Roman sites were situated to serve trade networks. Negev trade goods included frankincense, myrrh, spices, cassia, and silk - the epitome of luxury items in the Roman world. The importation, distribution, and taxation of these goods provided the imperial treasury with a steady revenue stream. Military units monitored road systems, secured supply lines, and performed local policing duties functioning, in effect
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