The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period)

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The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra is a grand rock-cut Nabataean monument whose elaborate, columned façade reflects strong Greco-Roman influence and is commonly dated to the flourishing period of the city under King Aretas IV.

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Aretas IV architecturalLegacy The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period)