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The narrative recounts travels across Syria, Arabia Petraea, and the Sinai peninsula, offering detailed route descriptions, observations of towns and rural life, and close readings of ancient ruins and inscriptions. It blends practical notes on distances, maps, and compass bearings with ethnographic remarks on local language, customs, and Bedouin society, and discusses difficulties of measurement and identification of classical sites. Editor annotations and cartographic supplements contextualize the journals, and the text alternates descriptive travelogue with scholarly commentary on topography and antiquities.
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