The Urn Tomb is the largest of the Royal Tombs. It was carved around 70 AD and altered in the 5th century and reconsecrated to serve as a Byzantine church
The Corinthian Tomb is very worn, but similar in appearance to the Treasury.
The Palace Tomb is very wide and has three stories in it’s facade.
We’ve hiked across the valley and looked back at the Royal Tombs:
From right to left you can see the Urn Tomb, the Corinthian Tomb, and the Palace Tomb.
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