A History of Sinai - Lina Eckenstein

A History of Sinai

LINA ECKENSTEIN
AUTHOR OF “WOMAN UNDER MONASTICISM”
WITH MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, W.C. NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. 1921

PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES.

In the winter of 1905-6 Professor Flinders Petrie undertook the examination of the Egyptian remains in Sinai. After working at Wadi Maghara he removed into the Wadi Umm Agraf to copy the inscriptions and excavate the temple ruins at Serabit. His work is described in “Researches in Sinai, 1906,” and the inscriptions are in course of publication by the Egypt Exploration Fund. Among the workers at Serabit was myself. I had long been interested in the hermit life of the peninsula and in the growing belief that the Gebel Musa was not the Mountain of the Law. The excavations at Serabit and the non-Egyptian character of the ancient hill sanctuary supplied new material for reflection. In the hours spent in sorting fragments of temple offerings and copying temple inscriptions it occurred to me that we might be on the site which meant so much in the history of religion. Studies made after our return suggested further points of interest. The outcome is this little history which will, I trust, appeal to those who take an interest in the reconstruction of the past and in the successive stages of religious development.
LINA ECKENSTEIN
Easter, 1920.

Lina Eckenstein
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2015-11-05

Темы

Sinai (Egypt) -- History

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