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A 3,000-year-old Pharaonic inscription of Ramses III has been found in Jordan’s Wadi Rum, revealing Egypt’s ancient ties.
Archaeologists in southern Jordan have uncovered a rare royal inscription bearing the seal of Pharaoh Ramses III, dating back ...
Tom Paradise, University Professor of geosciences, will give a talk at 3:05 p.m. Friday in Gearhart Hall 26, about the visually stunning al-Khamsin winds that he and fellow geoscientists experienced ...
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Jordan News Agency (Petra) on MSNJTB Partners with South Korean Show to Promote Jordan?s AttractionsThe Jordan Tourism Board (JTB) has partnered with the production team of the popular South Korean program the Great Guide 2, aired on MBC every1, to film a special episode showcasing Jordan’s most ...
Jordan's Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Lina Annab announced Saturday a new archaeological discovery in the ...
It is believed that it was a base for nomadic Bedouins and caravans on the ancient trade route between Saudi Arabia and Petra ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNWomen Who Travel Podcast: A Search for the World's Most Quiet PlacesLale chats with her colleagues about putting together “Seeking Quiet,” a collection of stories that highlights out quest for ...
Brandt photographed Syrian families in the deserts of southern Jordan who had been displaced by the war in Syria between 2013 and 2013.
The hieroglyphic inscription, found in the Wadi Rum Reserve, marks the first documented evidence of an Egyptian pharaoh’s name inscribed in Jordan. Jordan’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities ...
A hieroglyphic inscription bearing the royal cartouche of Pharaoh Ramses III (1186–1155 BC) has been discovered in the Wadi Rum Reserve in southern Jordan, marking what officials described as a ...
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