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Siwa

Chapter 18: Transcriber's note:
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The narrative combines a coastal and desert travelogue with close, practical observation of life in a remote oasis, describing routes, camps, and the hazards of crossing arid country. It records local manners, ceremonies, trade relations and the routines of household and tribal life as seen by the author, including notes on hunting, fishing and market interactions. The account paints the landscape through springs, palms, salt pans, cliffs and mirages and notes seasonal flora and fauna. A historical section traces the sanctuary's ancient cult, visits by classical figures, later conversion to Islam and successive administrative and military episodes up to more recent rule. Sketches, photographs and archaeological notes accompany the text.

Transcriber's note:

  • pg xi Changed: "A Little Siwan Girl -- 283" to: "238"
  • pg 12 Changed: "what a a strange" to: "what a strange"
  • Caption of twelfth illustration “KASR HASSUNA,” Changed: "OFFICER’S HOUS" to: "HOUSE"
  • pg 163 Changed: "I was introduce to the other" to: "introduced"
  • pg 190 Changed: "It js a dreary region" to: "is"
  • pg 250 Changed: "surrounded by tall, houses" to: "tall houses"
  • pg 265 Changed: "from Cairo to Mouzouk" to: "Mourzouk"
  • pg 266 Changed: "Abdulfeda" to: "Abulfeda"
  • New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.