The Best 10 Books on the Ancient City of Petra in Jordan to Read in 2023

By Loay Al-Zube

Are you looking to learn more about the ancient city of Petra in Jordan? Well, you’re in luck. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring the best 10 books on the ancient city of Petra in Jordan to read in 2023.

Introduction to Petra in Jordan

Petra is an ancient city located in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. It is a popular tourist site and is known for its impressive architecture and sculptures carved into the walls of the rock. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-see for those visiting Jordan.

The Best 10 Books to Read in 2023

1. PETRA: The History of Jordan’s Rose City By History Titans

PETRA: The History of Jordan’s Rose City By History Titans is an in-depth look into the history of PETRA. It covers the history of the city from prehistoric times to the present day. It also looks at the architecture, art, religion, and politics of the city.

2. Petra: Jordan’s extraordinary ancient city By History Titans

The ruins of Petra, in today’s Jordan, establish one of the most fascinating monumental complexes of the ancient world for the outstanding quality of the architecture and for the city’s remarkable position. Learn more!

3. Jordan Handbook: Petra – Wadi Rum – Dead Sea By Jessica Lee

Jordan is an enticing, curious mix of new and old. From the glass-and-steel high rises of Amman to the goat hair tents of the Bedouin in Wadi Rum, this tiny country also abounds in ancient ruins. Petra is undisputedly the jewel in Jordan’s crown; a vast site of pink-tinged façades hewn into craggy rock faces. From floating in the Dead Sea to adventure activities in the desert, Footprint’s Handbook will help you make the most of Jordan’s highlights. Learn more!

4. Petra: An Archaeological Guide By Wojciech Machowski and Ian Jenkins

Petra is a magical place and unquestionably a must-see for all those interested in antiquity. Surrounded by inaccessible rocks in southern Jordan, it remained hidden from the world for many centuries. The lost city of the Nabataeans was only rediscovered in 1812 by the Swiss traveler, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt. Much has changed since then, as Petra has developed into a tourist center to rival the Athenian Acropolis and the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza. ArchaeoGuides is intended for all lovers of the ancient world, but is also suitable for a wider audience. Learn more!

5. Hiking in Jordan: Trails in and Around Petra, Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea Area – With GPS E-trails, Tracks and Waypoints, Videos, Planning Tools and Hiking Maps By Dr. Gregory F. Maassen, Chris Grant Bsc, et al.

Plan your next holiday with Hiking in Jordan. With this detailed guide, you save valuable time when you plan your hiking adventure in Jordan. Over a period of three years, the authors have described in detail over 400 km (248 miles) of astonishing hiking trails and walks in amazing landscapes. Learn more!

6. Petra Rose Red City (New Horizons) /anglais By AUGE CHRISTIAN

Deep in the Jordanian desert lies the hidden rose red city of Petra, carved directly out of the solid rock that rises in sharp ridges above the sands. Recent excavations provide new information about this mysterious, beautiful and dramatic site. Learn more!

7. Jordan: Past and Present: Petra, Jerash, Amman By E. Borgia

Jordan: Past and Present will be of particular interest to Western readers, who rarely have the opportunity to visit the ancient monuments of Petra, Jerash, and Amman. The archaeological history of the Kingdom of Jordan and of each of the three principal Jordanian sites are carefully and
clearly explained, and then each of the monuments-among them the Theater, Nymphaeum, Temenos Gate, and funerary monuments in Petra; the Arch of Hadrian, Sanctuary of Artemis, South Theater in Jerash; and the Temple of Hercules in Amman-are pictured as they exist today with overlays showing how they
likely looked when still intact. Learn more!

8. Petra: The History of the Rose City, One of the New Seven Wonders of the World By Charles River Editors

*Includes pictures *Includes contemporary descriptions of Petra *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents “Petra, O Leeds, is the most wonderful place in the world, not for the sake of its ruins, which are quite a secondary affair, but for the color of its rocks, all red and black and gray with streaks of green and blue, in little wriggly lines… Learn more!

9. Living With Arabs: Nine Years with the Petra Bedouin By Joan Ward

Living with Arabs is an account of nine years spent visiting and living among the Bedouin tribes of Petra in southern Jordan; in some ways a world away from the neighboring war zones. Through insightful accounts of day-to-day life, a world of nobility and simplicity is revealed: so too is a world of violence, gender imbalance, and the significance of Islam. Learn more!

10. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Jerusalem, Israel, Petra and Sinai

Experience this beautiful and sacred part of the world, from the green hills and sun-drenched coast of Galilee to the holy sites of Jerusalem’s Old City, and from the dramatic desert of Wadi Rum to the vibrant reefs of Dahab. Learn more!

Conclusion

These are the 10 best books about Petra that you can read in 2023. Whether you are looking to learn more about the city’s history, its architecture, or its culture, these books will provide you with a comprehensive overview of the ancient city.