Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure
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- Nombre de pages2190
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4733457-6
- EAN8596547334576
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure, " C. R. Conder weaves a rich tapestry of exploration and scholarship, blending vivid personal narratives with meticulous archaeological insights. Written in the late 19th century, this work belongs to the ceaseless quest for knowledge about the biblical lands, showcasing Conder's firsthand experiences as he traverses the terrain of Palestine.
His prose captures the beauty and complexities of the landscape, while also delving into the historical and cultural significance of the sites he encounters, underscored by a keen sense of adventure and relentless inquiry associated with the era's explorers. C. R. Conder was not just an adventurer; he was a British archaeologist who actively contributed to early archaeological practices in the Middle East.
His affiliations with archaeological societies and deep interest in biblical history informed his methodology and narrative scope. Conder's engagement with local cultures and landscapes reflects a broader Victorian fascination with the past, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the development of biblical archaeology. His experiences, both exhilarating and challenging, resonate throughout his account.
This book is an essential read for those intrigued by the intersections of archaeology, history, and adventure. Conder's detailed observations and engaging storytelling provide an invaluable perspective on the cultural heritage of Palestine, inviting readers to appreciate the region's significance beyond mere historical frameworks. Whether you are a scholar, a history enthusiast, or a lover of adventure, "Tent Work in Palestine" promises to captivate and enlighten.
His prose captures the beauty and complexities of the landscape, while also delving into the historical and cultural significance of the sites he encounters, underscored by a keen sense of adventure and relentless inquiry associated with the era's explorers. C. R. Conder was not just an adventurer; he was a British archaeologist who actively contributed to early archaeological practices in the Middle East.
His affiliations with archaeological societies and deep interest in biblical history informed his methodology and narrative scope. Conder's engagement with local cultures and landscapes reflects a broader Victorian fascination with the past, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the development of biblical archaeology. His experiences, both exhilarating and challenging, resonate throughout his account.
This book is an essential read for those intrigued by the intersections of archaeology, history, and adventure. Conder's detailed observations and engaging storytelling provide an invaluable perspective on the cultural heritage of Palestine, inviting readers to appreciate the region's significance beyond mere historical frameworks. Whether you are a scholar, a history enthusiast, or a lover of adventure, "Tent Work in Palestine" promises to captivate and enlighten.
In "Tent Work in Palestine: A Record of Discovery and Adventure, " C. R. Conder weaves a rich tapestry of exploration and scholarship, blending vivid personal narratives with meticulous archaeological insights. Written in the late 19th century, this work belongs to the ceaseless quest for knowledge about the biblical lands, showcasing Conder's firsthand experiences as he traverses the terrain of Palestine.
His prose captures the beauty and complexities of the landscape, while also delving into the historical and cultural significance of the sites he encounters, underscored by a keen sense of adventure and relentless inquiry associated with the era's explorers. C. R. Conder was not just an adventurer; he was a British archaeologist who actively contributed to early archaeological practices in the Middle East.
His affiliations with archaeological societies and deep interest in biblical history informed his methodology and narrative scope. Conder's engagement with local cultures and landscapes reflects a broader Victorian fascination with the past, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the development of biblical archaeology. His experiences, both exhilarating and challenging, resonate throughout his account.
This book is an essential read for those intrigued by the intersections of archaeology, history, and adventure. Conder's detailed observations and engaging storytelling provide an invaluable perspective on the cultural heritage of Palestine, inviting readers to appreciate the region's significance beyond mere historical frameworks. Whether you are a scholar, a history enthusiast, or a lover of adventure, "Tent Work in Palestine" promises to captivate and enlighten.
His prose captures the beauty and complexities of the landscape, while also delving into the historical and cultural significance of the sites he encounters, underscored by a keen sense of adventure and relentless inquiry associated with the era's explorers. C. R. Conder was not just an adventurer; he was a British archaeologist who actively contributed to early archaeological practices in the Middle East.
His affiliations with archaeological societies and deep interest in biblical history informed his methodology and narrative scope. Conder's engagement with local cultures and landscapes reflects a broader Victorian fascination with the past, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the development of biblical archaeology. His experiences, both exhilarating and challenging, resonate throughout his account.
This book is an essential read for those intrigued by the intersections of archaeology, history, and adventure. Conder's detailed observations and engaging storytelling provide an invaluable perspective on the cultural heritage of Palestine, inviting readers to appreciate the region's significance beyond mere historical frameworks. Whether you are a scholar, a history enthusiast, or a lover of adventure, "Tent Work in Palestine" promises to captivate and enlighten.



