Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom

Autores
Tebes, Juan Manuel
Año de publicación
2020
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Descripción
While it is well known that the Nabataeans adopted and modified foreign cultic and funerary practices, particularly from the Greco-Roman and Egyptian worlds, their origins and precedents lie in the cultural heritage of the southern arid margins of the Levant and northern Arabia. This paper will make a reassessment of the Nabataean cultic and mortuary practices as they can be seen in rural and desert sites outside Petra, analyzing them within the background of their antecedents in southern Transjordan and the Negev. Particular attention will be placed on the geographical distribution and evidences of re-visiting and re-use of extra-mural Nabataean shrines and burials, and Edomite archaizing features present in the temple of Khirbet et-Tannur.
Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires"; Argentina
Third International Conference on Petra and the Nabataean Culture: The Nabataeans - Economy and Culture
Amman
Jordania
University of Jordan. School of Archaeology and Tourism
Materia
Nabataeans
Cult
Mortuary practices
Extra-mural shrines
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title Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
spellingShingle Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
Tebes, Juan Manuel
Nabataeans
Cult
Mortuary practices
Extra-mural shrines
title_short Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
title_full Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
title_fullStr Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
title_full_unstemmed Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
title_sort Beyond Petra: Nabataean Cultic and Mortuary Practices and the Cultural Heritage of the Negev and Edom
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tebes, Juan Manuel
author Tebes, Juan Manuel
author_facet Tebes, Juan Manuel
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Nabataeans
Cult
Mortuary practices
Extra-mural shrines
topic Nabataeans
Cult
Mortuary practices
Extra-mural shrines
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https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv While it is well known that the Nabataeans adopted and modified foreign cultic and funerary practices, particularly from the Greco-Roman and Egyptian worlds, their origins and precedents lie in the cultural heritage of the southern arid margins of the Levant and northern Arabia. This paper will make a reassessment of the Nabataean cultic and mortuary practices as they can be seen in rural and desert sites outside Petra, analyzing them within the background of their antecedents in southern Transjordan and the Negev. Particular attention will be placed on the geographical distribution and evidences of re-visiting and re-use of extra-mural Nabataean shrines and burials, and Edomite archaizing features present in the temple of Khirbet et-Tannur.
Fil: Tebes, Juan Manuel. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina "Santa María de los Buenos Aires"; Argentina
Third International Conference on Petra and the Nabataean Culture: The Nabataeans - Economy and Culture
Amman
Jordania
University of Jordan. School of Archaeology and Tourism
description While it is well known that the Nabataeans adopted and modified foreign cultic and funerary practices, particularly from the Greco-Roman and Egyptian worlds, their origins and precedents lie in the cultural heritage of the southern arid margins of the Levant and northern Arabia. This paper will make a reassessment of the Nabataean cultic and mortuary practices as they can be seen in rural and desert sites outside Petra, analyzing them within the background of their antecedents in southern Transjordan and the Negev. Particular attention will be placed on the geographical distribution and evidences of re-visiting and re-use of extra-mural Nabataean shrines and burials, and Edomite archaizing features present in the temple of Khirbet et-Tannur.
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