Nabatean Tomb at Hegra

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Fiona Richards
by Royal Commission of AlUla
published on 13 April 2025
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Nabatean tomb at the archaeological site of Hegra, one of many found at AlUla in Saudi Arabia. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Hegra was a key city of the Kingdom of Nabatea, whose capital was based at Petra in Jordan. The Nabateans were based at Hegra from the 1st century BCE to the early 2nd century CE.

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