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Obelisk tomb at ancient city of Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk tomb in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk Tomb and the Triclinium at ancient city of Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk Tomb and Bab As-Siq Triclinium ruins ancient Nabataean city Petra, Jordan near entrance to canyon Siq. Explore and Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk Tomb on the road toward entrance to ancient city Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk tomb in Petra city, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk tomb in Petra city, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk Tomb, ancient city of Petra, Jordan
Obelisk Tomb on the road toward entrance to ancient city Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk Tomb on the road toward entrance to ancient city Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk tomb in Petra city, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Obelisk tomb in Petra city, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Obelisk Tomb and Bab as Siq Triclinium at the ancient Nabataean city of Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman photographs the Obelisk tomb in ancient Petra city in Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of Obelisk tomb, Bab as Siq Triclinium, building of the ancient nabatean city of Petra, Jordan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Between the Petra Visitor Centre and the entrance to the Siq south side of the path, there is a fine tomb with four pyramidal obelisks, built as funerary symbols by the Nabataeans in the 1st century BC. The four obelisks, together with the eroded human figure in the centre, probably represent the five people buried in the tomb.


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