The Nabataean Temple of Khirbet et-Tannûr

N Glueck - Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental …, 1937 - journals.uchicago.edu
N Glueck
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1937journals.uchicago.edu
Fig. 2. Khirbet et-Tannftr: Outer East Court, looking southwest. now to establish the nature of
the site, determine the identity of its deities, and fix the periods of its existence. In addition to
the members of the staff previously referred to in the BULLETIN, 2 we should like to refer
also here to the Professor of Archaeology in the American School of Oriental Research in
Jerusalem, Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, who has made all the plans and will work out the
reconstructions, and to Mr. C. Pape, who has drawn most of the mouldings. The joint …
Fig. 2. Khirbet et-Tannftr: Outer East Court, looking southwest. now to establish the nature of the site, determine the identity of its deities, and fix the periods of its existence. In addition to the members of the staff previously referred to in the BULLETIN, 2 we should like to refer also here to the Professor of Archaeology in the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, Dr. Clarence S. Fisher, who has made all the plans and will work out the reconstructions, and to Mr. C. Pape, who has drawn most of the mouldings. The joint expedition is indebted to Sir Flinders Petrie for releasing to it Mr. Pape, who at that time was a member of his staff. It is also indebted to Mr. ET Richmond, then the Director of the Palestine Archaeological Museum, for making available the facilities of the Museum and for permitting a member of his staff, Mr. SJ Schweig, to photograph the Khirbet et-Tannur finds. Mr. Schweig is an artist, and we can promise
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