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Monthly Archives: January 2014
Following in Kennedy’s footsteps – a trip to Petra
I have been dreaming for a long time of visiting Petra and I finally made it this year. While volunteering in the Institute’s archives, I was tasked with cleaning glass lantern slides – one box being photographs of Petra and … Continue reading →
Posted in Archives Progress, HEIR, Lantern Slides, Photography, Tracking the Future of the Past
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Tagged 1923 expedition, Alexander Kennedy, archaeology, archive, black-and-white, camel, El Siq, Jordan, Khazneh, lantern slide, Nabataean, obelisk, Petra, photography, Umm Saysaban, Wadi Mousa, Wadi Rum
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