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Life in a Cave in Petra with the Bdoul - 1981-1986 (Hardcover)
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Life in a Cave in Petra with the Bdoul - 1981-1986 (Hardcover)
Series: Manar al-Athar Monographs
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From 1981 until 1986, the archaeologist Judith McKenzie, then a
graduate student at the University of Sydney, travelled to the
ancient site of Petra in Jordan, living in a cave there for
extended periods, in order to survey and measure architectural
mouldings on the rock-cut monuments. It was a critical time in the
history of Petra, where, for centuries, its local inhabitants,
known as the Bdoul, had lived and worked. But that tradition was
coming to a close. In 1985, the Bdoul began a move to the nearby
village of Umm Sayhoun, as directed by the Jordanian government.
This first-hand account of life in a cave at Petra, based on
diaries Judith kept at the time she lived among the Bdoul, is
therefore important as a record of a lifestyle now largely
vanished. As she writes in her introduction: "I spent so much time
socializing with the Bdoul, I came to observe many aspects of Bdoul
life in a series of visits over three main field seasons. As women
we had access to the world of young girls and women, which men from
outside did not, while we were also sometimes treated as honorary
men." This memoir thus stands as a reminder of life at Petra before
the arrival of modern-day tourism at the site. But this book is not
only a memoir. Observations are made on the ways in which the Bdoul
have adapted to their new environment. Changes at the site that
have taken place since 1981 because of weathering and erosion are
recorded through comparisons between photographs taken forty years
ago and more recent images. Ramifications of the expansion of the
tourist-industry at Petra in the 21st century are also considered.
Life in a Cave in Petra with the Bdoul: 1981-1986 is therefore an
important and essential volume on the archaeology and history of
one of the best-known ancient sites in the world.
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