Obelisk Tomb & Bab as-Siq - Petra, Jordan3D Model
The Obelisk Tomb and Bab as-Siq Triclinium, carved into the rose-red cliffs near the entrance to Petra, form a unique Nabataean monument. Both were built at the same time during the reign of Malichos II (40 - 70 A.D.).
The upper section features four slender obelisks (the highest measuring 7 m), likely symbolizing the deceased, crowning a classical-style façade. Below lies a burial chamber carved into the rock. Beneath the tomb is the Bab as-Siq Triclinium, a rock-cut chamber used for ritual feasts honoring the dead. Its name refers to the dining couches (triclinium) once placed there. Together, the two levels reflect a blend of Nabataean religious practices and Greco-Roman architectural influence, showcasing Petra’s rich cultural heritage.
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55 Z+F laser scans; 1200 photos; Using Z+F LaserControl, Reality Capture, Meshlab and Blender; Captured April 2025.
This project was a collaboration between the PDTRA, DoA, GDH, and ACOR.
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