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Buried Cities and Bible Countries

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The work surveys archaeological discoveries and topographical research that illuminate biblical lands and narratives. It outlines the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, Egyptian chronology and mummies, and archaeological evidence for Egyptian and Semitic interactions; examines questions about the Exodus route and wilderness wanderings; presents results of Palestine exploration, including physical geography, the Dead Sea, cities of the plain, and systematic surveys; offers detailed treatment of Jerusalem’s hills, walls, gates, and excavations with the author’s own topographical interpretations; and concludes with consideration of Gospel-era sites and Mesopotamian records and inscriptions relevant to biblical history.

About the Author

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George St. Clair

George St. Clair was an author known for his explorations of historical and archaeological themes. His notable work, "Buried Cities and Bible Countries," delves into the intersections of ancient civilizations and biblical narratives, offering readers insights into the historical context of the regions mentioned in the Bible. St. Clair's writing reflects a keen interest in the past, blending travelogue with scholarly observation, which invites readers to consider the significance of these ancient sites in contemporary understanding. His contributions enrich the literary heritage surrounding biblical history and archaeology.

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