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The interior of the Nabataean Tomb II, near the ancient Nabataean city of Avdat on the Incense Route, Negev Desert, Israel
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Yemen: A funerary stele featuring a ploughman above three busts, Sabaean, limestone, 1st-3rd centuries CE. Inscription in Sabaean language: 'Stele of Yahmad
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One of the rooms of the Roman baths (3rd-4th century AD), the ancient Nabatean city of Avdat on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List, 2005)
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Ruins of a Nabataean era cistern, Mezad Nekarot, Makhtesh Ramon, Incense Route, Negev Desert, Israel
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Ruins of the ancient Nabataean city of Mamshit on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List, 2005), Negev Desert, Israel
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The ceiling of the Nabatean tomb I, near the ancient Nabataean city of Avdat on the Incense Route, Negev Desert, Israel. Detail
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View of the Northern Church, from the Byzantine period (5th-6th century AD), ancient Nabataean city of Shivta on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List
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Yemen: Alabaster head from ancient Southern Arabia, c. 100 BCE-100 CE
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Yemen: Fragment from an inscription with Sabaean dedicatory inscription by a Sa'ad'îl. Limestone, 1st century CE
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View of the Northern Church, from the Byzantine period (5th-6th century AD), ancient Nabataean city of Shivta on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List
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