The Petra Roman Theater, despite its name, was constructed by the Nabataeans over 2,000 years ago in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. Carved directly into the rock face of a mountain, this monumental structure required the destruction of existing caves and tombs, though some tombs can still be seen above the theater. Visitors today can marvel at the intricate stonework and the sheer scale of the site, which offers a glimpse into the architectural prowess and cultural significance of the Nabataean civilization.
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