The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... visiting that interesting country , partly for the purpose of examining some points anew , but still more in the hope ... visited a spot on a rocky ledge between two valleys , where there are many ancient sarcophagi cut in the scattered ...
... visiting that interesting country , partly for the purpose of examining some points anew , but still more in the hope ... visited a spot on a rocky ledge between two valleys , where there are many ancient sarcophagi cut in the scattered ...
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... visited its highest perennial fountain . Here we were surprised to find the remains of an ancient channel cut in the rock , and connected with an aqueduct further down , by which the water of this fountain was carried below the village ...
... visited its highest perennial fountain . Here we were surprised to find the remains of an ancient channel cut in the rock , and connected with an aqueduct further down , by which the water of this fountain was carried below the village ...
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... visited the spot , but the columns are all too much weather - worn to distinguish the order of their capitals . The place is called Belât . From this high point we could look down over the whole mountainous and broken region intervening ...
... visited the spot , but the columns are all too much weather - worn to distinguish the order of their capitals . The place is called Belât . From this high point we could look down over the whole mountainous and broken region intervening ...
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... visited the ruin of Hazûr , and also ascended the Tell . The plain now before us does not , like that of Râmeh , extend unbroken between the ridges on the N. and S. throughout their whole length , but is divided near the middle by a ...
... visited the ruin of Hazûr , and also ascended the Tell . The plain now before us does not , like that of Râmeh , extend unbroken between the ridges on the N. and S. throughout their whole length , but is divided near the middle by a ...
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... visited by Mr. Schultz , cor- responds in every particular to the description of Josephus , but there exists not the slightest indication that a fortress or any thing else ever stood upon it . The surface is naked rock , with one or two ...
... visited by Mr. Schultz , cor- responds in every particular to the description of Josephus , but there exists not the slightest indication that a fortress or any thing else ever stood upon it . The surface is naked rock , with one or two ...
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