Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia and the peninsula of Sinai, in the years 1842-1845, during the mission sent out by his majesty, Frederick William IV of Prussia.
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The author records a scientific expedition through Egypt, Ethiopia, and the Sinai Peninsula, combining travel narrative, field reports, and archaeological description. He recounts logistics, landscapes, encounters, climate and health challenges, and interactions with local guides and communities, alongside systematic examinations of temples, tombs, inscriptions, and architectural remains. The text intersperses practical observations about surveying and excavation with cultural and natural remarks, and references extensive illustrative plates and appendices that document monuments, topography, and inscriptions. Practical difficulties, such as weather, theft, and accommodation, are described alongside interpretive notes on the significance and preservation of ancient structures.
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