with descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i23326608 BIB-ID: 1014254 Show morewith descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book vol.1 Item-ID: i23326608 BIB-ID: 1014254 Show less
with descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book v.2 Item-ID: i20240818 BIB-ID: 1014254 Show morewith descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book v.2 Item-ID: i20240818 BIB-ID: 1014254 Show less
with descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i2332661x BIB-ID: 1014254 Show morewith descriptions by Thomas Hartwell Horne. Main Heritage Shelves General DS108.5 .H67 1836 Book vol.2 Item-ID: i2332661x BIB-ID: 1014254 Show less
by J. W. Jack. Main Heritage Shelves General DS110.S3 J33 1929 Book Item-ID: i10173596 BIB-ID: 1018995 Bibliographie. Show moreby J. W. Jack. Main Heritage Shelves General DS110.S3 J33 1929 Book Item-ID: i10173596 BIB-ID: 1018995 Bibliographie. Show less
by M. Wolcott Redding. Text within line borders. Later editions have title: Masonic antiquities of the Orient unveiled. Show moreby M. Wolcott Redding. Text within line borders. Later editions have title: Masonic antiquities of the Orient unveiled. Show less
A pioneering Egyptologist, dedicated to careful, methodical and economical research, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) made Near... Show moreA pioneering Egyptologist, dedicated to careful, methodical and economical research, Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie (1853–1942) made Near Eastern archaeology a much more rigorous and scientific discipline. This 1906 publication covers Petrie's work in the Sinai Peninsula, investigating the historical and biblical significance of the region, especially as it related to the Exodus. Copiously illustrated with photographs, the book depicts the region's climate, geography and antiquities, recording the logistical and archaeological processes that characterised Petrie's approach. Notable is the material on ancient turquoise mines and a Middle Kingdom temple at Serabit el-Khadim, where inscriptions in the previously unknown Proto-Sinaitic script were discovered. Several chapters by Charles T. Currelly (1876–1957) record additional travels and observations. Petrie wrote prolifically throughout his long career, and a great many of his other publications are also reissued in this series. William Matthew Flinders Petrie. Show less
by Friedrich Delitzsch ; edited, with an introduction by C.H.W. Johns. Includes bibliographical references. Show moreby Friedrich Delitzsch ; edited, with an introduction by C.H.W. Johns. Includes bibliographical references. Show less