Items
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Ain Ghazal plaster figure, pre-pottery Neolithic, seventh millennium BC Amman Archaeological Museum
2004 -
Ain Ghazal plaster figure, pre-pottery Neolithic, seventh millennium BC Amman Archaeological Museum
2004 -
Yerah Azar, King of Ammon, Iron Age, seventh century BC Amman Archaeological Museum
2004 -
Small jug from Pella, Middle Bronze Age, second millennium BC Amman Archaeological Museum
2004 -
Mamluk painted, glazed bowl, 13-14 century AD, Amman Archaeological Museum
2004 -
Amman Museum, Nabataean inscription from Qasr al-Bint, Petra
1999 -
Amman Museum, first century AD, bust of Syrian goddess Atargatis from Nabataean temple at Khirbet at Tannur
1999 -
Amman Museum, first century AD, bust of Syrian goddess Atargatis from Nabataean temple at Khirbet at Tannur
1999 -
Amman Museum, bust of Syrian god Hadad from Khirbet at Tannur, first century AD.
1999 -
Amman Museum, first century AD. bust of Syrian goddess Atargatis and dolphins from temple at Khirbet at Tannur
1999 -
Amman Museum, carving of winged Nike carrying zodiac disc, first century AD, Nabataean from Khirbet at Tannur
1999 -
Amman Museum, head of sun god Felios, Nabataean first century BC from Petra
1999 -
Amman Museum, Gorgon head, Nabataean, Petra
1999 -
Jordan. Petra, The Petra Archaeological Museum, marbel vase with lion handles found in Byzantine church
1999 -
Jordan. Petra, The Petra Archaeological Museum (also known as “The Cave Museum”), dramatic mask, Nabataean
1999 -
Cupid and garland Nabataean first century AD from Petra
1997 -
Cupid and garland Nabataean first century AD from Petra
1997 -
Petra, Idol of al Uzza / Isis from Temple of the Winged Lions
1994 -
Petra, Idol of al Uzza / Isis from Temple of the Winged Lions
1994 -
Jordan. Petra, The Petra Archaeological Museum (also known as “The Cave Museum”), Goddess of Hayyan son of Nybat ( al Uzza / Isis), Nabataean first century BC / AD
1999 -
Jordan. Petra, The Petra Archaeological Museum (also known as “The Cave Museum”), head of god Hermes / al Kutba, Nabataean, first century BC
1999 -
Jordan. Petra, The Petra Archaeological Museum (also known as “The Cave Museum”), Sphinx, Nabataean first century BC
1999 -
Male head, perhaps priest, first century AD Nabataean, from Petra
1997 -
Khirbet adh Dhariye, high relief carving of second male heads, Castor and Pollux (Nabataean)
1998