By: Avner, U.
Published in: (2019) Aram 30:597-644.
Avner-Nabataean-Eilat 19
Abstract
Nabataean archaeology is well known in southern Jordan, but in the neighboring southern Negev, Nabataean remains attracted less attention. This paper attempts to draw a general, but new view of the Nabataean presence in the region and their activities, including farming, herding, copper industry, trade and others. Their settlement in the region began around 200 BC, before the establishment of the city of Aila and continued long after the annexation of their kingdom to the Roman Empire in 106 AD. Studying the remains in the region, the hinterland of Aila, also sheds new light on the history and position of the city.
