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Treasures of Khirbet Ain: Unveiling history through dolmens, pottery

AMMAN Between Jerash, Mafraq and Zarqa lies a modern village named Khirbet Ain, located seven kilometres away from the well-known centre of Rihab. The valleys have good arable soils and although the hills are generally barren and have little soil cover, the lower slopes are often cultivated with cereals or fruit trees. Due to a relatively enough rainfall, Khirbet Ain and its ....

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Treasures of Khirbet Ain: Unveiling history through dolmens, pottery

Treasures of Khirbet Ain: Unveiling history through dolmens, pottery
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Mediterranean Influences: Deep dive into Nabataeans' sophisticated hydraulic systems

AMMAN Due to the extremely dry environment of the Hisma Desert in Southern Jordan, ancient Nabataeans used to collect water for their settlements by building huge cisterns and an aqueduct, connecting the Shara Mountains and Humayna (Hawara). Hawara was established by Nabataean King Aretas IV in the 1st century BC, prompted by the sophisticated water-supply systems, providing ....

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