Antiquités Celtiques et Antédiluviennes. Par Boucher de Perthes. Paris, 1847.
Die Pfahlbauten. Von Dr Ferd. Keller. Ber. I-V. (Mittheilungen der Antiquarischen Gesellschaft in Zurich). 1854, sqq. 4to.
Die Pfahlbauten in den Schweizer-Seeen. Von I. Staub. Zurich, 1864. 8vo.
Besides these there are several valuable papers in the Transactions of the Royal, Geological, and Antiquarian Societies (by Messrs John Evans, Prestwich, and others), the Natural History Review, and other Periodicals.
p. 26. For the literature relating to ancient Egypt see Mr R. S. Poole’s article on Egypt, in Smith’s Dictionary of the Bible, Vol. I. p. 512.
pp. 29-31. Besides the works of Robinson, De Saulcy, Lewin, Thrupp, and others, the following books may be mentioned as more especially devoted to the archæology of Jerusalem:
The Holy City. By George Williams, B.D. (Second edition, including an architectural History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre by the Rev. Robert Willis, M.A., F.R.S. 1849.)
Jerusalem Explored. By Ermete Pierotti. Translated by T. G. Bonney, M.A. 1864.
Le Temple de Jérusalem. Par le Comte Melchior de Vogüé, 1865. The Count considers none of the present remains of the Temple to be earlier than the time of Herod.
To these I should add Mr Williams’ and Mr Bonney’s tracts, directed against the views of Mr Fergusson, in justification of those of Dr Pierotti.