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Illustrated in b/w with 15 figures and 180 plates.
This volume includes over 150 never previously published photographs of archaeological sites in the Middle East (Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Israel) taken in 1875 by photographer Tancrede Dumas for the American Palestine Exploration Society.
The volume additionally tells the complete history of the American Palestine Exploration Society, which functioned in the 1870s and worked together with the British Palestine Exploration Fund to survey and map archaeological sites in Ottoman Palestine. The interaction of the two societies is examined, and Dumas's photographs are put into a comparative context alongside those of contemporaries such as Bonfils.
These photographs preserve the appearance of many of these sites when they were first seen by westerners, before urban development and tourism changed the nature of the regions. Photographs include the ruins of Baalbek, Jerash, parts of Jerusalem, and numerous other sites.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I:
Chapter 1: A Brief History of the American Palestine Exploration Society, 1870-1880
Chapter 2: Archaeological Photography and the Photography of Tancrède Dumas in Context
Chapter 3: The Itinerary of the 1875 Expedition
Chapter 4: APES Plans for its Photographs, and a History of the Extant Photographic Collections
PART II:
Catalogue: The Dumas Photographs from the 1875 Expedition
Appendix A: Cross-Reference of Photographic Collections
Appendix B: List of American Palestine Exploration Society Staff and Committee Members in 1875
Appendix C: The 1873 Firman and its Translation
Appendix D: Archival Documents in the Collection of the Palestine Exploration Fund relating to the American Palestine Exploration Society.



