Not only are the tombs worthy of study, but also the manner in which the people hewed stairways and easy graded paths access the rugged crags and faces. They also carved channel ways along the faces to catch and drain off any rainwater. This way conserved in cisterns generally hewn from the solid rock

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Frank Hurley collection of photographic prints/Series. Travels in the Middle East and North Africa/Subseries. Israel and Jordan/Item PIC/21259/1047
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