Nomadic Culture, Jordan Museum
Bedouin lifestyle and culture, nomadic goods and utensils, archaeological records of rock inscriptions. Part of the visual informative tour through The Jordan Museum in Amman.
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In the Al-Aslah Triclinium in Petra, where the oldest Nabataean inscription can be found (95 BC), Bedouins added camel caravans and horse riders over the centuries, and, in the same style, two propeller airplanes in the 1940s.
© Photo: Haupt & Binder
Bedouin lifestyle and culture, nomadic goods and utensils, archaeological records of rock inscriptions. Part of the visual informative tour through The Jordan Museum in Amman.