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A traveler's account based on extended residence and repeated journeys east and west of the Jordan, combining on-the-ground narrative with cultural observation. The text describes terrain and archaeological ruins, village and nomad life, hospitality rituals, tribal honor codes, religious practices among Arabs and Druze, and everyday scenes at wells, markets, and encampments. Episodes of travel — storms, scarcity of water, guides, and local officials — punctuate broader commentary on agriculture, rural economy, and relations among communities, offering practical detail alongside reflections on customs and local history.

About the Author

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W. Ewing

W. Ewing was an author known for his work that explores the lives and cultures of the Arab and Druze communities. His notable book, "Arab and Druze at Home," provides insights into the daily lives, traditions, and social structures of these groups, reflecting a deep engagement with the region's cultural dynamics. Ewing's writing contributes to the understanding of Middle Eastern societies, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of identity and community in this historically rich area.

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