Daily Life


Work, Leisure, Clothing and Textiles, Politics and Portraits, Furniture, Houshold, Funerals, Death, Murder, Family.



7 subcategories
Agriculture

AGRICULTURE

Clothing and Textiles

CLOTHING AND TEXTILES

Furniture

FURNITURE

Illness and Diseases

ILLNESS AND DISEASES

Industry

INDUSTRY

Leisure

LEISURE

Work

WORK

8,731 photos
Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. The hill seen from afar.
#080514 7

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. The hill seen from afar.
#080514 8

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built b...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. Columns of Herodes' palace.
#080514 9

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. Columns of Herodes' palace.
#08051410

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. Columns of Herodes' palace.
#08051411

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-    
and spice trade across the deserts. Block monuments,   
perhaps tombs,along the road leading towards the       
inner city of Petra.
#08051416

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-    
and spice trade across the deserts. The "Treasury", a  
40m-high, Hellenistic facade with three bare inner     
rooms may have been a temple or funeral monument.
#08051424

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-    
and spice trade across the deserts. The "Treasury",    
its use and significance as mysterious as that of      
all buildings in Petra.
#08051425

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-    
and spice trade across the deserts. The amphitheatre   
was built for 7.000-8.500 spectators who may have      
attended a ritual function in Petra's funeral cult.
#08051430

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-    
and spice trade across the deserts. The amphitheatre   
was built for 7.000-8.500 spectators who may have      
attended a ritual function in Petra's funeral cult.
#08051431

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress.
#08051527

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian          
Royal Road, was built by Alexander Iannaeus (ruled     
103-76 BCE) and restored by king Herod the Great.      
St. John Baptist was imprisoned and beheaded in this   
fortress. Columns of Herodes' palace.
#08051528

Fortress Machaerus (Meqaver) on the Jordanian Royal Road, was built by...