The Zurrabah kilns were discovered and excavated by K. Amr and are situated between the modern city Wadi Musa and the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. The Zurrabah kilns, the only kiln site that has been discovered in/around Petra, produced pottery from the first to sixth centuries AD. However, each phase has a variety of household vessels such as bowls, cooking-pots, jars, and jugs but “a conspicuously rare Nabataean vessel at Zurrabah is the typical unguentarium” (‘Amr 1991; 231). This not only indicates a specialization in production at Zurrabah but it also confirms that there are other pottery production sites in Petra where “the typical unguentarium” would have been produced.