The Survey Of Eastern Palestine: Memoirs Of The Topography, Orography, Hydrography, Archaeology, Etc; Volume 1
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This book is a history of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem from its founding in 1099 to its fall in 1291. The author, Claude Reignier Conder, was a British soldier and historian.
This comprehensive guide provides readers with an in-depth understanding of the Bible. The Conder brothers offer a historical and cultural context to the text, exploring the various literary genres, themes, and symbolism contained within the Bible's pages. Whether you are a scholar, a religious leader, or simply a curious reader, this book is an essential resource for deepening your understanding of the most influential text in Western history.
This book offers a detailed exploration of the Hittite civilization and its language, providing insights into their culture and historical significance. Originally published in 1898, it presents a high-quality reprint that preserves the original content, making it a valuable resource for those interested in ancient history and linguistics. The work delves into the linguistic structure and cultural context of the Hittites, contributing to the understanding of their impact on the ancient world.
First published in 1890, this book is a comprehensive survey of the ancient stone monuments of Palestine, including megaliths, dolmens, and other structures dating from prehistoric times to the medieval period. The author, Claude Reignier Conder, was an officer in the Royal Engineers who spent many years studying the archaeological sites of the Middle East. The book includes detailed descriptions of the various types of monuments, as well as discussions of their significance and historical context.
Heth and Moab is a historical account of the Moabite Stone and other related artifacts, written by noted archaeologist Claude Reignier Conder. The book provides valuable insight into the culture and customs of the Moabites, a people who lived in the area now known as Jordan during biblical times. The author's meticulous research and engaging style make this a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and archaeology of the Middle East.
Exploring the landscapes and cultures of Palestine, this volume captures a journey filled with discovery and adventure from the perspective of the late 19th century. It offers firsthand accounts and observations that reflect the historical context of the time, providing readers with insights into the region's geography and people. This high-quality reprint preserves the essence of the original 1879 edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical exploration and travel narratives.