Chronicles the 2nd century city and its genesis during the Hellenistic period. Describes its significance for Christians, Nestorians, and Islam.
Features photographs of the great wall of Avdat and a history of the third century city of the Nabateans. Also profiles their kings.
Describes the trade routes and artistry of the Nabatean nomads who settled in southern Jordan, the Naqab desert, and northern Arabia.
Features a photograph of a fragment from a Nabatean bowl. Describes the high regard for their Hellenistic pottery.
Provides photographs and descriptions of the expansive empire ands its caravan cities. Offers images of its tombs and cisterns.
Describes the cities of the Nabateans, mostly camel drivers who settled and carved exquisite architectures along the spice route.