About This Book
The narrative recounts journeys across Syrian deserts and towns, combining travel diary, ethnographic observation, and archaeological description. The writer prioritizes encounters with local people—Arab tent-dwellers, Druze, and Turkish or Syrian officials—quoting their stories and conversations to reveal daily life, customary laws, hospitality, and differences in practical outlook. Landscapes, camp and tent life, regional ruins and monuments are described, often accompanied by photographs and a map. Reflections on administration, social structures, and the need for further archaeological research punctuate the account, while personal impressions emphasize cultural manners encountered on the routes.
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