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Ancient Near East - Bell, Gertrude. Amurath to Amurath: A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates  

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Buy this book together with The Assyrians and Their Neighbours by W. A. Wigram
Gertrude Bell, the well-known explorer and archaeologist, began her extensive travels in the Near East in 1892. In her trips, she surveyed and photographed the areas which she visited and investigated archeological sites.+Rev. Wigram spent much of his clerical career working with the Church of the East, and for years after WWI, he spoke to English readers on behalf of the modern Assyrian people about their claims to a just settlement. This book is his last book on the subject.Save $24.75
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Bell, Gertrude. Amurath to Amurath: A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates  

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Title:Amurath to Amurath: A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates
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Gertrude Bell, the well-known explorer and archaeologist, began her extensive travels in the Near East in 1892. In her trips, she surveyed and photographed the areas which she visited and investigated archaeological sites. Due to her extensive knowledge of the area, she became a target for recruitment by British Intelligence. Later, she held the office of Oriental Secretary to the High Commissioner in Baghdad, and helped in creating the modern state of Iraq. She also became an Honorary Director of Antiquities there and established the Iraq Museum. Amurath to Amurath is an account of some of her travels in the Middle East.



Table of Contents
  • Aleppo to Tell Ahmar
  • Tell Ahmar to Buseirah
  • Buseirah to Hit: The Parthian Stations of Isidorus of Charax
  • Hit to Kerbela
  • Kerbela to Bahgdad
  • Baghdad to Mosul
  • Mosul to Zakho
  • Zakho to Diyarbekr
  • Diarbekr to Konia



Bell, Gertrude. Amurath to Amurath: A Journey Along the Banks of the Euphrates
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