The Shathouse (Stonebury)

The Shathouse (Mean English: Al-Khazneh, Arabish: الخزنة) is one of the most  in the Arabish Natabeish Kingdom stead of. Like the other buildings in the stead, the Shathouse was carved out from a sandstone. It was built by the Nabateish in the times of the Romish Rich and so has a Greek-swayed framework. Its building began around H1 as a and. Its name as "Shathouse" comes from a folktale that theives or hid their haul in a stone  on the. The building gained much of its bremeness after showing up in the folkly 1989 film Indiana Jones and the Last, in which its foreside stood for the ingoing to the last resting of the Holy.