Film Id: | F16-0384 |
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Film Description: | Reel 41 of 65 Unedited travelogue Petra ShotlistReel 41 of 65Unedited travelogue Petra Cat. Reel 384 1969: Reel 41: Jordan. Petra. June 3-4 Water drainage channel of the striation, tomb-striations on the left. The Urn temple and tombs in wall above 5 pillars (pan shot). Stubs on a door in wall opposite temple. Facade of Urn temple (clockwise pan shot). Windows in tomb. Entrance door: note decorations, striations. Large room in Urn Temple, used as Roman courtroom: note striations and recesses. Tethering hole for securing prisoners: note pick marks. Small recesses for lamps. Tethering holes. Theater, adjacent tombs. The treasury (El Khazna): Petra's most exquisite building (short pan shot). The treasury: upper part, carved urn supposed to contain treasure: note bullet marks. The treasury: right side (pan shot). Ornately carved entrance door, circular window. Door carvings. Round window. Carved pillar inside vestibule. Carvings inside treasury. Door post holes in sill. Door, striations. The Sig, a pan shot to the top, viewed from the treasury. Side valley: note stone steps. Weathered rock. "Plate shoes" worn by horses. The treasury: 4 pillars of lower section (pan shot). The treasury: upper section, note carvings, "toe holds" on side. The treasury (pan shot). Top of pillar. Bullet marks on statue. Details. The treasury: upper part (pan shot). Main Roman street, paved. Ruins. Steps leading to homes. Locking device: a hole in rock. Remaining columns along Roman Street (cu). Paving of the Roman street. Steps. Triumphal arch, red doors of museum in distance. Carved arch. |
Video Category: | Travelogue |
Film Creator: | Watson Kintner |
Topics: | Petra, Nabataean ruins, Antiquities, Roman antiquities |
Tags: | Antiquities | Nabataean ruins | Petra | Roman antiquities |
Rights: | All rights are reserved by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (Penn Museum). Any use of the footage in productions is forbidden unless rights have been secured by contacting the Penn Museum Archives at 215-898-8304, or email photos@pennmuseum.org. |