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Church of Theodorus, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra between the 7th and the 1st...
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Gate and tower of the Mamshit Nabataean settlement on Incense Route, Negev Desert, Israel
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View of the ruins of the ancient Nabataean city of Shivta on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List, 2005), Negev Desert, Israel
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Avdat was founded by the Nabateans in the 4th century BC. It was a station along the Incense and Spice Route from the Orient to the Mediterranean shores
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Jordan: The Djinn Blocks (actually tombs) in the Siq (shaft), Petra
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View of the ruins of the ancient Nabataean city of Shivta on the Incense Route (Unesco World Heritage List, 2005), Negev Desert, Israel
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Church of Theodorus, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra between the 7th and the 1st...
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low relief showing leopards on a door's lintel, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra...
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Jordan: Looking towards the Temple of Dushares (Qasr al-Bint) and the colonnade, Petra
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Bysantine low relief, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra between the 7th and the 1st...
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