"The Survey Of Western Palestine: Sheets VII-XVI, Samaria" presents a detailed record of the late 19th-century survey of the region. Compiled under the direction of Claude Reignier Conder and Horatio Herbert Kitchener, this volume offers invaluable insights into the topography, archaeology, and local cultures of Samaria.
Painstakingly documented, the survey provides detailed maps, descriptions of ancient ruins, and observations on the customs and traditions of the people living in the area. It remains a crucial resource for historians, archaeologists, and anyone interested in the historical geography of Palestine. This work captures a moment in time, preserving knowledge of a land undergoing significant transformation.
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