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The work surveys the peninsula's physical geography and its human use, combining archaeology, inscriptions, and historical narrative. It identifies an early moon cult and analyzes the Egyptian sanctuary at Serabit, where temple remains and Semitic inscriptions point to cross-cultural connections. It examines the presence and portrayal of Israelites, later Nabatean occupation, and shifting place-names and settlements. It traces the rise of Christian monasticism, the literary production of hermits, and the construction and life of the great southern convent that preserves relics associated with a martyr. It follows Sinai through the Crusades, medieval pilgrimage, early modern custodianship, and nineteenth-century exploration and scholarship.

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Lina Eckenstein

Lina Eckenstein was a notable scholar and author whose work spanned various subjects, including history, nursery rhymes, and monastic life. She is particularly recognized for her book "A History of Sinai," which explores the historical significance of the Sinai Peninsula. Eckenstein also contributed to the understanding of children's literature through her "Comparative Studies in Nursery Rhymes," where she analyzed the cultural impact of these traditional verses. Her interest in religious life is evident in "Woman under Monasticism," which examines the roles of women in monastic settings from the early Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Through her diverse writings, Eckenstein has made significant contributions to both historical and literary studies.

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