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Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petraea, and the Holy Land [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (History)
  • Author:  Stephens, John Lloyd
  • Author:  Stephens, John Lloyd
  • ISBN-10:  1108079253
  • ISBN-10:  1108079253
  • ISBN-13:  9781108079259
  • ISBN-13:  9781108079259
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Publisher:  Cambridge University Press
  • Pages:  376
  • Pages:  376
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2015
  • Pub Date:  01-May-2015
  • SKU:  1108079253-11-MPOD
  • SKU:  1108079253-11-MPOD
  • Item ID: 101414615
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This 1838 edition traces a journey through Egypt and the Near East by John Lloyd Stephens, founder of Mesoamerican archaeology.American writer and diplomat John Lloyd Stephens (180552) was effectively the founder of Mesoamerican archaeology. He had earlier made a journey through the Near East, publishing an expanded account in 1838. Volume 2 sees Stephens visiting Petra, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea before sailing back to Alexandria.American writer and diplomat John Lloyd Stephens (180552) was effectively the founder of Mesoamerican archaeology. He had earlier made a journey through the Near East, publishing an expanded account in 1838. Volume 2 sees Stephens visiting Petra, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea before sailing back to Alexandria.The American writer and diplomat John Lloyd Stephens (180552) was effectively the founder of Mesoamerican archaeology, through his rediscovery of the Mayan civilization (his two-volume Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan is also reissued in this series). But before that, having qualified and practised as a lawyer in New York, he went on a two-year journey through Egypt and the Near East, publishing an account of his experiences in 1837 (under the name of George Stephens): this reissue is of the expanded 1838 edition. The work was extremely popular, possibly because, as he states in the preface, Stephens writes 'without perplexing himself with any deep speculations upon the rise and fall of empires', nor does he give much archaeological detail. Volume 2 sees Stephens heading towards Aqaba, whence he moves northward, visiting Petra, Gaza, Hebron, Jerusalem and the Dead Sea before returning to the coast at Tyre and sailing back to Alexandria.1. The caravan; 2. Evening amusements; 3. Prophecy and fulfilment; 4. Petra; 5. A bold endeavour; 6. Valley of El Ghor; 7. The road to Gaza; 8. Approach to Hebron; 9. An Arnaout; 10. The tomb of Rachel; 11. Church of the Holy Sepulchre; 12. The field of blood; 13. The synagoglãA
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