On the Archaeology mag news page, editor Mark Rose
writes: "Here's a good article about Saudi ambivalence toward pre-Islamic remains."
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To: SunkenCiv
Been to Petra. A stunning place. The Jordanians are friendly and English is a second language. Amman is a modern city. Another site to see is Jerash in the north. Depending upon political and security considerations, it may be possible to visit Israel on the same trip. Sadly, it depends on which direction you want to go.
To: SunkenCiv
Here's a good article about Saudi ambivalence toward pre-Islamic remains." It is not only pre-Islamic remains. Saudi religious conservatives are even destroying the archaeological remains of the early days of Islam, even sites associated with Muhammad himself. - link
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