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Paperback The Horites Book

ISBN: 9354218458

ISBN13: 9789354218453

The Horites

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An intimate study of a near-forgotten people at the margins of scripture and antiquity. Essential reading for curious minds. John Campbell's The Horites is a compact, methodical work of nineteenth century scholarship that marries careful ethnological studies with comparative enquiry. Framed as an ancient history study and a biblical archaeology book, it examines the Horites' situation within wider discussions of semitic tribes origins and the cultures of the middle east. Written with clarity and scholarly attention, the book functions as an early civilizations guide and a religious anthropology text valuable to general readers and to specialists alike. It is well suited to an academic reference collection or as university course material for those studying near east antiquity and the history of comparative religion. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically significant as an example of nineteenth century scholarship, The Horites records the methods, curiosities and debates that shaped early approaches to ethnological studies, and it holds continuing interest for anyone drawn to middle east ancient cultures or to comparative religion classic texts. Campbell's methodical engagement with the literature of his day offers a revealing picture of how scholars turned fragmentary references into sustained inquiry; for modern students and researchers this is as useful for historiography as it is for direct reference. As both a period document and a practical reference, it rewards rereading by bibliophiles and postgraduate students alike. Libraries seeking to strengthen holdings in early studies of the Near East find this an apt and illuminating restoration. Casual readers find an accessible window into the questions that animate biblical archaeology, while collectors and libraries appreciate a restored work that belongs on shelves devoted to early civilizations and the study of antiquity.

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