ABSTRACT

First published in 2005. Written by one of the most eminent and respected Egyptologists ever known, this remarkable work is at the same time original research in a previously neglected area of survey, an account of an archaeological survey and its methods of the time and a fascinating and illuminating discourse on the policies of the region. It is certain that no work or writer has addressed the issues of Egyptian ambition and the events of which took place in Palestine. Palestine, a fought over land even at that time, inhabited by various tribal groups as it was, its history and its archaeological remains are discussed Ion the spot' so to speak, both in relation to the finds of the expeditions, known historical events and accounts taken from the Bible particularly the accounts of Exodus.

chapter I|32 pages

ON THE SINAI ROAD

chapter II|23 pages

THE BEDAWY AND THE DESERT

chapter III|42 pages

WADY MAGHÁREH AND ITS SCULPTURES

chapter IV|23 pages

THE MINERS OF WADY MAGHÁREH

chapter V|37 pages

SERABÍT EL KHÁDEM AND THE BETHELS

chapter VI|50 pages

THE TEMPLE OF SERABÍT

chapter VII|17 pages

THE HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF THE TEMPLE

chapter VIII|27 pages

THE MINING EXPEDITIONS

chapter IX|27 pages

THE LESSER AND FOREIGN MONUMENTS

chapter X|55 pages

THE ALTARS AND THE OFFERINGS

chapter XI|15 pages

THE MINES OF SERABÍT EL KHÁDEM

chapter XII|23 pages

THE REVISION OF CHRONOLOGY

chapter XIII|8 pages

THE WORSHIP AT SERABÍT EL KHÁDEM

chapter XIV|30 pages

THE CONDITIONS OF THE EXODUS

chapter XV|5 pages

TOR TO MAGHÁREH

chapter XVI|30 pages

GEBEL MUSA AND THE NAWAMIS

chapter XVII|17 pages

MOUNT SINAI AND GEBEL SERBÁL

chapter XVIII|13 pages

TOR TO 'AQABAH