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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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Petra (Arabic: xd9xb1xd9x84xd9x92xd8xa8xd9x8exd8xaaxd9x92xd8xb1xd9x8exd8xa7xd8xa1xe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0Al-Batrxc4x81xcaxbe; Ancient Greek: xcexa0xcexadxcfx84xcfx81xcexb1, "Rock"), originally known to its inhabitants in as Raqmu or Raqxc4x93mxc5x8d (xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88),[3][4] is a historic and archaeological city in southern Jordan. | WIKI |
[7] Archaeological work has only discovered evidence of Nabataean presence dating back to the second century BC,[8] by which time Petra had become their capital. | WIKI |
The area is visited by flash floods, but archaeological evidence shows that the Nabataeans controlled these floods by the use of dams, cisterns and water conduits. | WIKI |
Instead, archaeological, religious and linguistic evidence confirm that they are a northern Arabian tribe. | WIKI |
The Petra Archaeological Park (PAP) became an autonomous legal entity over the management of this site in August 2007. | WIKI |
a socio-economic perspective the perspective of Petra Archaeological Park the perspective of Petra's tourism product a land use perspective an environmental perspective | WIKI |
The presentation Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra: Driver to Development or Destruction? | WIKI |
[68] However, it was not until the late 19th century that the ruins were systematically approached by archaeological researchers. | WIKI |
[69] Since then regular archaeological excavations[70] and ongoing research on the Nabataean culture have been part of today's UNESCO world cultural heritage site Petra. | WIKI |
[71] Through the excavations in the Petra Archaeological Park an increasing number of Nabataean cultural heritage is being exposed to environmental impact. | WIKI |
2009 onwards, renewed effort to preserve and rehabilitate the Winged Lions Temple by The Temple of the Winged Lions Cultural Management (TWLCRM) Initiative, the Petra Archaeological Park (PAP) and the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 2016 - 2019 Characterisation and Conservation of Paintings on Walls and Sculpture from Nabataean Petra "The Petra Painting Conservation Project (PPCP)",[80] funded by the German Research Foundation (Project number 285789434). | WIKI |
Some of the structures in the Petra Archaeological Park were spatially documented by the Zamani Project and are visible on the maDIH repository. | WIKI |
The Outstanding Universal Value of Petra resides in the vast extent of elaborate tomb and temple architecture; religious high places; the remnant channels, tunnels and diversion dams that combined with a vast network of cisterns and reservoirs which controlled and conserved seasonal rains, and the extensive archaeological remains including of copper mining, temples, churches and other public buildings. | UNESCO |
The varied archaeological remains and architectural monuments from prehistoric times to the medieval periods bear exceptional testimony to the now lost civilisations which succeeded each other at the site. | UNESCO |
All the main freestanding and rock-cut monuments and extensive archaeological remains within the arid landscape of red sandstone cliffs and gorges lie within the boundaries of the property that coincide with the boundaries of the Petra National Park. | UNESCO |
The property is a protected area within the Petra Archaeological Park managed by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. | UNESCO |
Regulations and policies developed under the Petra Archaeological Park Operating Plan will cover infrastructure projects undertaken by the PRA including electrification of the Petra Archaeological Park and works associated with water recycling farming projects including tree-planting. | UNESCO |