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Wadi Faynan contains a number of internationally significant early prehistoric sites, was one of the world's most important centres of copper mining for nigh on seven thousand years, and today is the crown jewel of Jordanian environmentalism and ecotourism. What a damning indictment of Wikipedia's systematic bias that for the last 12 years our only coverage has been to conflate it with a name that was mentioned once in the bible!