Petra: A Brief History

Petra: A Brief History is an easy to read, popular history of Petra, “the rose red city, half as old as time” and the mysterious Nabataeans who carved into from the living rock.

The author, with a dramatic flair, explains how geography and geology made the eventual site of Petra the most attractive real estate in the Middle East. He then tells the story of how the Nabataeans, coming from Arabia, moved into the region and established their capital there in the fifth century BCE. Within a few decades, Petra was the headquarters of vast commercial empire that controlled the East-West trade in incense, myrrh, spices, and silk, from borderland between Syria and Arabia, and the Euphrates to the Red Sea. Incredibly wealthy they were best known to their contemporaries for their hydraulic engineering, pottery and monumental buildings. Looking to guard their fortunes they foiled Antony and Cleopatra’s escape, opposed the Herods and built a southern capital, Madain Salih, in Saudi Arabia. How they came to be, what they achieved and what happened to them, is a tale worth reading.

Petra: A Brief History is not another guidebook. It is a journey to understanding the whys, wherefores and hows of these fabled people based on present day scholarship.

This new title is published during the 200th anniversary "rediscovery" of Petra by the Swiss traveler Johann Ludwig Burckhardt” It is unique because it provides popular account of the two major Nabataean sites: Petra in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as well as its important sister city of Madain Salih in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both are UNESCO World Heritage sites the author, who has spent 23 years in the Middle East, knows intimately.

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Petra: A Brief History

Petra: A Brief History is an easy to read, popular history of Petra, “the rose red city, half as old as time” and the mysterious Nabataeans who carved into from the living rock.

The author, with a dramatic flair, explains how geography and geology made the eventual site of Petra the most attractive real estate in the Middle East. He then tells the story of how the Nabataeans, coming from Arabia, moved into the region and established their capital there in the fifth century BCE. Within a few decades, Petra was the headquarters of vast commercial empire that controlled the East-West trade in incense, myrrh, spices, and silk, from borderland between Syria and Arabia, and the Euphrates to the Red Sea. Incredibly wealthy they were best known to their contemporaries for their hydraulic engineering, pottery and monumental buildings. Looking to guard their fortunes they foiled Antony and Cleopatra’s escape, opposed the Herods and built a southern capital, Madain Salih, in Saudi Arabia. How they came to be, what they achieved and what happened to them, is a tale worth reading.

Petra: A Brief History is not another guidebook. It is a journey to understanding the whys, wherefores and hows of these fabled people based on present day scholarship.

This new title is published during the 200th anniversary "rediscovery" of Petra by the Swiss traveler Johann Ludwig Burckhardt” It is unique because it provides popular account of the two major Nabataean sites: Petra in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as well as its important sister city of Madain Salih in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both are UNESCO World Heritage sites the author, who has spent 23 years in the Middle East, knows intimately.

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Petra: A Brief History

Petra: A Brief History

by David W. Tschanz
Petra: A Brief History

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Petra: A Brief History is an easy to read, popular history of Petra, “the rose red city, half as old as time” and the mysterious Nabataeans who carved into from the living rock.

The author, with a dramatic flair, explains how geography and geology made the eventual site of Petra the most attractive real estate in the Middle East. He then tells the story of how the Nabataeans, coming from Arabia, moved into the region and established their capital there in the fifth century BCE. Within a few decades, Petra was the headquarters of vast commercial empire that controlled the East-West trade in incense, myrrh, spices, and silk, from borderland between Syria and Arabia, and the Euphrates to the Red Sea. Incredibly wealthy they were best known to their contemporaries for their hydraulic engineering, pottery and monumental buildings. Looking to guard their fortunes they foiled Antony and Cleopatra’s escape, opposed the Herods and built a southern capital, Madain Salih, in Saudi Arabia. How they came to be, what they achieved and what happened to them, is a tale worth reading.

Petra: A Brief History is not another guidebook. It is a journey to understanding the whys, wherefores and hows of these fabled people based on present day scholarship.

This new title is published during the 200th anniversary "rediscovery" of Petra by the Swiss traveler Johann Ludwig Burckhardt” It is unique because it provides popular account of the two major Nabataean sites: Petra in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan as well as its important sister city of Madain Salih in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Both are UNESCO World Heritage sites the author, who has spent 23 years in the Middle East, knows intimately.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044675124
Publisher: David W. Tschanz
Publication date: 06/10/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 229,897
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

David W. Tschanz is an historian, epidemiologist and travel writer who lived in the Middle East from 1989-2012 where he worked for an oil company, taught, researched, wrote and learned. Convinced that "specialization is for insects," he has advanced degrees in history, public health and archaeology, as well as 9 computer certifications including an MCSE, MCDBA, and CIW. He has written over 1000 published articles on a wide variety of topics including infectious disease control, military affairs, demography, patch management, Kerberos security, product review, history, Middle East affairs and travel. He has authored or co-authored eight books, including Designing an Exchange Server 2007 Infrastructure: A Business Oriented Approach which was published by John Wiley & Sons. His work has appeared in Ahlan Wasahlan; Against the Odds; Aramco World; Archaeology; Battle Flag; C3i; California Liberty; Caravan; Cert Cities; Command; Desert Rambler; Dimensions; Gaya; Golden Falcon; Herbs for Health; Islam on Line; Line of Departure; Mensa Bulletin; MCP Magazine; Military History; Al Muftah; Odyssey; Redmond Magazine; Relevance; Sojourn; Sons of Texas Journal; Strategy & Tactics; StrategyPage; TCP Magazine, White Star Burma and Wild West. He also serves as editor of several international publications as well as the military history journal Cry "Havoc!" and the Journal of Islamic Medical History. He is also author of many IT industry white papers. He served as president and on the board of the Arabian Natural History Association for 18 years, as well as national historian of China Post 1 (American Legion) and Coordinator of the Military History Special Interest Group of American Mensa, Ltd. A well regarded speaker he has been the Anne Nicholson Guest Lecturer at Pinewood College; a speaker at the Croft Institute for International Studies at the University of Mississippi as well as other venues.

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