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Story of the holy land, a visual history, Peter Walker

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Story of the holy land, a visual history, Peter Walker
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 172)
Illustrations
mapsphotographsillustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Story of the holy land
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Peter Walker
Sub title
a visual history
Summary
"The history of the Holy Land stretches back to the dawn of time, and encompasses a dramatic mix of events--from border skirmishes to full scale invasions, from the wanderings of Abraham and the patriarchs to the powerful teaching of numerous prophets. From earliest days to 1948, it has passed from one ruler to another, one empire to the next, and has been a melting-pot for a wide range of cultures and beliefs. With sites sacred to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, the Holy Land and its people have had an impact on history out of all proportion to its size--and continue to do so today. The Story of the Holy Land is a short but authoritative overview of this fascinating story. Richly illustrated with superb photography, including original nineteenth and twentieth century shots from the École Biblique in Jerusalem, this book will take you on a journey lasting nearly 4000 years. Accessibly written, The Story of the Holy Land provides a compelling visual history of the land which has often been "centre stage" in the history of our world."--Publisher website
Table Of Contents
Canaanites and Israelites (1950-1050 BC) --Tribes and kings (1050-587 BC) -- Refugees and Greeks (587-40 BC) -- The crucial century (40 BC-AD 70) -- Romans and Byzantines (AD 70-630) -- Muslims and crusaders (AD 630-1291) -- Ottomans and Westerners (AD1291-1948) -- Since then
resource.variantTitle
Visual history
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