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Syria, the Desert & the Sown

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The account records travel across Syrian deserts and cultivated regions, juxtaposing stark landscapes with sown countryside, and recounts meetings with Bedouin, Druze, Ottoman and local inhabitants. It relays stories, campfire talk, and local perspectives to illuminate customs, moral traditions, hospitality, and differing worldviews. Observations include antiquities and brief archaeological notes, practical travel impressions, and commentary on Ottoman administration and colonial influence. Photographs, illustrations and a map accompany descriptive sketches of towns, nomadic life and the frontier between desert and settled land.

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Gertrude Lowthian Bell

Gertrude Lowthian Bell (1868-1926) was an English writer, archaeologist, and political officer known for her extensive travels and studies in the Middle East. She played a significant role in the establishment of modern Iraq and was a key figure in British colonial policy in the region. Bell's notable works include "Amurath to Amurath," which reflects her experiences and observations during her travels, and "Syria, the Desert & the Sown," where she documents the landscapes and cultures of Syria. Her contributions to literature and archaeology have left a lasting impact on the understanding of the Arab world.

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