Petra: Lost City of the Ancient World

by Christian Augé (Author), Jean-Marie Dentzer (Author)

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Deep in the Jordanian desert lies the hidden rose red city of Petra, carved directly out of the solid rock that rises in sharp ridges above the sands. Recent excavations provide new information about this mysterious, beautiful and dramatic site.

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When you think of the word 'extinct' most likely you think of dinosaurs, the woolly mammoth, maybe even the dodo bird. Cities don't readily come to mind. Petra is one such extinct city hidden deep in the landscape of Jordan. What is so unique about Petra is that all of its structures were carved out of the towering rocks around it, creating a unique fortress. For centuries a civilization lived and breathed within Petra until the Crusaders bullied it into ruin and ultimate desolation. Petra was abandoned and forgotten until 1812 when explorer Johann Burckhardt stumbled across it's shadowy beauty. Auge and Dentzer bring Petra's art and architecture into the light in a mere 125+ pages. Before you even delve into the text of Petra you are show more treated to seven pages of glossy gorgeous photos, giving you a sense of why, since 1985, the city has been on the UNESCO list of world-heritage sites.
The only drawback to the tiny book is that text and absolutely stunning photographs are crammed together on the page. Every photograph has a lengthy description definitely worth reading. Because of the cramped space the flow of reading was at time, choppy. I decided it was better to read the text and then go back to study the photographs and read the descriptions.
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Canonical title
Petra: Lost City of the Ancient World
Original title
Pétra. La cité des caravanes
Original publication date
1999 (1e édition originale française, Gallimard) (1e édition originale française, Gallimard); 1999-04-23 (1e édition originale française ∙ Gallimard) (1e édition originale française ∙ Gallimard)
Important places
Petra, Jordan; Jordan; Apamea, Syria
Original language
French

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Genres
Anthropology, Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction, Travel, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
939.48History & geographyHistory of ancient world (to ca. 499)Other parts of ancient worldSyriaArabia Petraea, Sinai
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DS154.9 .P48 .A9213History of Europe, Asia, Africa and OceaniaAsiaHistory of AsiaJordan. TransjordanHistory
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½ (3.58)
Languages
English, French
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Paper
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4
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