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Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments

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Fresh Light from the Ancient Monuments
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Publisher: Religious Tract Society
ISBN/ASIN: 1117890007
Number of pages: 176

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A sketch of the most striking confirmations of the Bible, from the discoveries in Egypt, Palestine, Assyria, Babylonia, and Asia Minor. The book offers readers a unique, vivid perspective on the people, history and environment of ancient societies as revealed through the analysis of physical objects they left behind.

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