city of avdat (oboda) nabatean city founded 3rd cent BCE


ancient nabatean city named after god king oboda .it was a station on the incense route from the arabian peninsula to gaza via petra. it became pert of the roman empire . nabateans learned to collect rainfall and surface runoff into protected cisterns using it for agriculture thus ensuring their control of the desert .


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Location: avdat national park negev desert israel
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