Matthew Vincent, Josh Gates and Pearce Paul Creasman digging in front of the Treasury building in Petra, Jordan Discovery's Expedition Unknown Researchers have unearthed a secret tomb beneath Petra’s ...
If Petra is Jordan’s most popular attraction, Wadi Rum is a close second. Wadi Rum is a protected desert wilderness known for ...
At the end of the Siq-a narrow, winding gorge through ruby-red sandstone in southwestern Jordan-lies one of the most jaw-dropping sights in archaeology: an open plaza dominated by Al-Khazneh, an ...
A recent discovery made at a historic site in Jordan shares an uncanny resemblance with the theme depicted in one “Indiana Jones” movie. Deep below the surface of the Treasury, a monument etched onto ...
Archaeologists say they've made a remarkable discovery in a place already known for its rich ancient history: 12 full skeletons in a tomb beneath one of Jordan's biggest tourist attractions. The ...
There’s long been speculation of underground chambers below the monument known as the Khaznah, or the Treasury, in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan — and now it’s been confirmed. Archaeologists ...
John William Burgon, a 19th century British clergyman and minor poet, wrote a memorable line when he described ancient Petra as “a rose-red city half as old as time.” Romantic, inaccessible, it lies ...
The remains were found beneath the Treasury, also called Al Khazneh, in the ancient city of Petra — famous as a landmark seen in the movie Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The Treasury, believed to ...