The Tell Amarna Tablets.
Boards
1894 · London
by Conder, C. R.
London: Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund; A.P. Watt, 1894. Second edition. Boards. Good. 21cm; xvi, 258, [6] pages. Bound in blue cloth stamped in gilt. Shelf wear; joints and corners rubbed. Early owner's autograph.
Translations with commentary of the Tell el-Amarna Tablets, a collection of clay tablets found in 1887 in the ruins of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton (modern Tell el-Amarna). They contain precious information concerning the history, geography, religion, and language of the predecessors of the Hebrews in Palestine, and, in many cases, illustrate and confirm what we already know from the Old Testament. (Inventory #: 4011)
Translations with commentary of the Tell el-Amarna Tablets, a collection of clay tablets found in 1887 in the ruins of the ancient Egyptian city of Akhetaton (modern Tell el-Amarna). They contain precious information concerning the history, geography, religion, and language of the predecessors of the Hebrews in Palestine, and, in many cases, illustrate and confirm what we already know from the Old Testament. (Inventory #: 4011)