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A landmark in the study of the Levant, The Survey Of Western Palestine: Memoirs Of The Topography, Orography, Hydrography, And Archaeology (Volume III) draws the reader into the heart of 19th century exploration. Every page reveals the meticulous work of C. R. Conder, whose journeys across the hills, valleys, and ancient ruins of Western Palestine captured a region in transition. This historical geography book offers a rare window into the landscapes and archaeological wonders that shaped biblical history, blending first-hand observation with rigorous analysis. Scholars of the Middle East and…mehr

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A landmark in the study of the Levant, The Survey Of Western Palestine: Memoirs Of The Topography, Orography, Hydrography, And Archaeology (Volume III) draws the reader into the heart of 19th century exploration. Every page reveals the meticulous work of C. R. Conder, whose journeys across the hills, valleys, and ancient ruins of Western Palestine captured a region in transition. This historical geography book offers a rare window into the landscapes and archaeological wonders that shaped biblical history, blending first-hand observation with rigorous analysis. Scholars of the Middle East and enthusiasts of biblical archaeology will find this archaeological survey text indispensable. Conder's detailed hydrography and orography analysis, set against the 1870s historical context, provides a foundation for modern understanding of Palestine's topography. The volume is steeped in the intellectual legacy of Charles Wilson studies, yet accessible to curious readers seeking to trace the footsteps of early explorers. Rich with insight, it bridges the worlds of academic research and narrative discovery. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone drawn to the enduring mysteries of the Levant region, or the timeless allure of Western Palestine archaeology, this is more than a document; it is a cultural treasure restored for a new era.