- 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. "
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Retrieved 2019-05-17. "The Long Run |
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- 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...