The Lion Tomb, Hegra

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Carole Raddato
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published on 21 February 2024
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The Lion Tomb is located in the Qasr al-Bint Nabataean Necropolis of Hegra (now in Saudi Arabia). The façade of the tomb is decorated with a carving of two felines on either side of a rosette. The name of the stonemason who carved the tomb, Aftah, is engraved in Nabataean above the left feline. There is no inscription recording the owner of the tomb.

Hegra (Mada'in Salih) was the Kingdom of Nabataea's southernmost and second-largest city after Petra (now in Jordan), its capital city.

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Carole Raddato
Carole maintains the popular ancient history photo-blog Following Hadrian, where she travels the ancient world in the footsteps of Emperor Hadrian.

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Raddato, C. (2024, February 21). The Lion Tomb, Hegra. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18516/the-lion-tomb-hegra/

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Raddato, Carole. "The Lion Tomb, Hegra." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified February 21, 2024. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/18516/the-lion-tomb-hegra/.

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