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A first-person travel narrative of journeys across Syria and Mesopotamia that combines field archaeology, historical reflection, and on-the-ground observation of local life. The author records visits to ancient ruins, excavations, and caravan routes, reconstructing past cultures through stones and waterways while sketching bazaars, nomad camps, and everyday encounters with inhabitants. Descriptive passages emphasize landscape, architecture, and material remains, and chapters alternate between scholarly description and anecdotal travel scenes, producing a textured portrait of the region, its antiquities, and contemporary social customs.
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