Jordan. Iraq al-Amir, entrance to first "Tobiah" cave from inside
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Title
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Jordan. Iraq al-Amir, entrance to first "Tobiah" cave from inside
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Creator
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Scott, R. B. Y. (Robert Balgarnie Young), 1899-1987
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Date
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1966
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Description
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‘Iraq al-Amir is situated on the west bank of the Wadi es-Seer, about 17 km west of Amman and 29 km. It is located about 4 km upstream from the confluence of the Wadi es-Seer with the Wadi Kafrein. The ‘Iraq al-Amir region includes a megalithic Hellenistic monumental building (Qasr al-‘Abd). Two hundred meters northwest of the ancient village are two tiers of natural caves, two of them with the name “Tobiah” deeply engraved near their entrances. (Ji, Chang-Ho C. “A New Look at the Tobiads in 'Iraq al-Amir” Liber Annuus 1998 v. 48 (XLVIII) p. 417.)
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Place
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Iraq al-Amir (Jordan)
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Identifier
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NL_J_2_S_35_357
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Tag
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Amman Governorate
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cave
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Tobiads
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Access Rights
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StarchiveID
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266825
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Country
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Jordan