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The Desert Empire That Out-Romaned Rome
Episode 3640
Published 1 week ago
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The Nabataeans are usually reduced to "desert traders who carved pretty buildings" — but that's like describing Rome as "a city with good plumbing." This episode uncovers the real story: a sophisticated kingdom that outmaneuvered empires for centuries through trade dominance, diplomatic savvy, and an almost supernatural ability to live where nobody else could. We trace their incense routes from Yemen to Rome, their water engineering that supported vineyards in the Negev's 80mm of annual rainfall, and their surprising religious syncretism — including a sky god worshipped as Zeus-Dionysus. Plus: how the Nabataean cursive script evolved into the Arabic alphabet, and why Herod the Great's mother was a Nabataean princess.