First published in 1841, this seminal work by Robinson and Smith revolutionized the study of biblical archaeology, offering new insights into the geography and history of the Holy Land. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and a deep knowledge of biblical texts, the authors provide a detailed and authoritative account of the places and people of the Bible, shedding new light on the world that gave rise to these foundational texts.
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