Approach Guides: Temples and Tombs of Petra
One of the most beautiful (and powerful) sites in the world is Petra, Jordan. It’s an ancient example of the architectural genius of man. And who better to learn about Petra from than my very favorite guidebooks, Approach Guides?
This Approach Guide covers 13 of Petra’s most important temple and tomb sites, including:
• Treasury
• Tombs of the Outer Siq
• Tombs of Wadi Farasa
• Royal Tombs
• Monastery
But first, let’s explore what this Approach Guide does – it teaches you, as always, the background of a location and people – including the history, location, geography, trade routes (so important in this area), religion, archaeology, art, economics, architectural influences, and rock cut artistry of the Nabateans.
The brilliance of Approach Guides is exemplified by the detail of information, as well as the clarity of explanation. Take a look, at this excerpt about tombs and the cult of the dead:
Believers sought to establish connections to dead ancestors through religious ceremonies; it was thought that this linkage would provide wisdom and direction in the physical world. Brokering these living-dead connections was the primary focus of religious activity and explains the importance of tomb building in Petra.
Approach Guides. Temples and Tombs of Petra (Kindle Locations 156-159).
You’ll also find maps, floor plans, and my favorite part of Approach Guides: illustrated photos of Petra, with clearly outlined aspects of the architectural features we are learning about. There are also notes about prioritizing what you see, according to interest, and the time required to visit each one.
In each of the site profiles, you’ll find comprehensive information about the location, including photos. First, of course, the guide covers the Treasury, possibly the most recognizable feature of Petra. The author tips are excellent, as they suggest invaluable in-person knowledge, such as timing and where to go, when.
Once again, Approach Guides has come up with an invaluable tool for learning about one of the world’s most interesting locations. Whether you intend to visit (in which case, this is required reading) or explore via armchair travel, I highly recommend this guide to smart travelers.
Learn more: http://www.approachguides.com/jordan/petra/
Note: We received a review copy from Approach Guides - thank you!
All photos courtesy and copyright Approach Guides
And who better to learn about Petra from than my very favorite guidebooks, Approach Guides?
Posted by: Jessica Voigts
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