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- Wadi Feynan or Wadi Faynan (Arabic: وادي فينان) is a major wadi (seasonal river valley) and region in southern Jordan, on the border between Tafilah Governorate...
- sensitivity. Feynan Ecolodge exclusively employs locals. Additionally, Feynan employs local women, which is unusual especially in rural Jordan. Feynan Ecolodge...
- Wadi Feynan, including the site of Khirbat en-Nahas, corresponding to the one from Timna Valley in the west. Feynan Ecolodge was opened in Wadi Feynan by...
- Khirbat Faynan, known in late Roman and Byzantine texts as Phaino or Phaeno, is an archaeological site in Wadi Faynan, southern Jordan. It lies just south...
- Wadi Ghuweir Trail to Feynan, Jordan...
- (link) "Feynan Eco-Lodge". www.khammash.com. Retrieved 2020-12-31. "Feynan Eco-Lodge". www.khammash.com. Retrieved 2019-05-17. "The Long Run | Feynan Ecolodge"...
- Feinan, Feynan or Faynan may refer to: Punon, one of the stations of the Exodus mentioned in the Bible Wadi Feynan, a seasonal river valley in southern...
- an original metalworking tradition. Their main copper mine was at Wadi Feynan. The copper was mined from the Cambrian Burj Dolomite Shale Unit in the...
- contemporaneous circular buildings at Göbekli Tepe, Nevalı Çori, Çayönü, Wadi Feynan 16, Jerf el-Ahmar, Tell 'Abr 3, and Tepe Asiab. Archaeologists typically...
- emerged in the southern Levant early in the Bronze Age (3600–1200 BC). Wadi Feynan became a regional centre for copper extraction: the metal was exploited...