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Finding Petra: From Ancient Rome to modern day Jordan

was worshipped at the Temple of the Winged Lions, which faces the Temple of Dushara from a low rise to the north-east of the Temenos gateway. In Roman times, these temples would have been taken over for the worship of the appropriate Roman gods, possibly Apollo and Artemis respectively. In the city's Byzantine period, it is likely that they were also adapted for Christian worship. The Temple, popularly known as the Qasr al-Bint Firaun ("The Castle of Pharaoh's Daughter"), was a large free-standing structure, built of massive blocks of yellow sandstone. It has been extensively restored. Dushara was the principal god of the Nabataeans; his partner, the fertility goddess Atagartis, was worshipped at the Temple of the Winged Lions, which faces the Temple of Dushara from a low rise to the north-east of the Temenos gateway. In Roman times, these temples would have been taken over for the worship of the appropriate Roman gods, possibly Apollo and Artemis respectively. In the city's Byzantine period, it is likely that they were also adapted for Christian worship.

Most travel companies that arrange holidays in the Gulf of Aqaba/Red Sea area offer trips to this site, whether based in Egypt, Israel or Jordan itself and most will be a one day affair to the tune of about 40 sterling. I can personally recommend Longwood as an agent for this trip, but there are many others who Im sure run equally enjoyable visits to the site. The only warning that I will give is that it is not best suited to those who have problems walking great distances. That said its not a massive exertion, is paced at a gentle stroll and if you really cant face the thought of trudging through on foot, there is a buggy ride on offer, though you probably lose out from not having a knowledgable tour guide with you.

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