Wandering Scholar in the Levant
Discover the intriguing world of archaeology and politics with "Wandering Scholar in the Levant" by David George Hogarth. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2011, this captivating paperback spans 250 pages, offering a unique glimpse into Hogarth's life as he navigated the complex landscapes of Ottoman Turkey, Egypt, and Cyprus during a pivotal period in history.
As a prominent archaeologist and acting director of the Cairo Arab Bureau during World War I, Hogarth's experiences provide invaluable insights into the intertwining of archaeological exploration and political dynamics. This engaging narrative not only chronicles his adventures but also highlights the significance of scholarly endeavors amidst the backdrop of war and change. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a lover of archaeology, this book is a must-read for those looking to understand the nuances of the Levant during this transformative era.