Tomb IGN130 is oriented northward and situated on a small massif at the northern end of the AlAhmar necropolis. The facade is flat and undecorated with a rectangular shape. The interior consists of a single rectangular chamber with an unfinished burial niche on the left wall. There are several cracks and signs of disintegration due to natural factors.
Les tombeaux nabatéens de Hegra vol. II Nehmé L. Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres Paris 2015 pp. 218-219
Les tombeaux nabatéens de Hegra Vol. II Nehmé L. Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres Paris 2015 pp. 219.
The pit tomb IGN130.1 is situated on top of a small massif located to the north of the AlAhmar necropolis in sector I. It extends in depth and connects with Tomb IGN130 through a triangular opening likely formed accidentally during excavation. The entrance is oval-shaped and protected by portions of rock on the longer sides. The interior chamber is rectangular and features a central pit tomb with a stepped shape on its longer sides, probably designed to support a covering element. There are also four external rectangular pit tombs nearby, and additional unfinished and small-sized pit tombs along the access path.