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Arab and Druze at home

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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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.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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Arab SheikhFrontispiece
Tiberias from the Sea Facing iii
Damascus from Minaret vii
Pilgrimage leaving Damascus 2
The Cook’s Tent 8
Treading out the Corn 14
“Wild Ishmaelitish Men” 25
Peasant Ploughman 33
Well in the Desert 47
Shuhba: Baths and Roman Pavement 54
Kanawât: Ruins of Temple 66
Kanawât: Sculptured Doorway in Temple 70
Sheyûkh ed-Druze: a Council of War 83
Bozrah: Bab el-Howa 102
Bozrah: at the Cross Ways 114
Palestinian Shepherd and Flock 122
Arab Camp in Gilead 126
Arab Women and Children 133
Arabs at Home 136
Arab Horseman 140
Jerash: Gateway 145
Jerash: Temple of the Sun 148
Jerash: Street of Columns 152
Jerash: General View 154
Gorge of the Jabbok 156
Rumamain 159
Es-Salt: the Fountain 162
Jordan, showing Terraces 164
Fords of Jordan: Pilgrims Bathing 170
Elisha’s Fountain 175
Mouth of Wady Kelt 178
Map xii