The desert of the Exodus : journeys on foot in the wilderness of the forty years' wanderings : undertaken in connexion with the ordnance survey of Sinai, and the Palestine exploration fund . s .. m kmSi CHAPTER CITIES OF THE SOUTH. Wady Seram. El Birein; reception by the Arabs; descriptions of theriins. Wady Ilunein; indications of extensive cultivation; ElAujeh; grape mounds; ruined church and fort. El Jleshrifehand Sebaitji identified with Zephath and Ilormah; date of thechurches. The Hill Country of the Amoritcs. Salidi, Rehobothand Sitnah. Klialasah. Becrsheba. Ilaura. Wady el Khalil


The desert of the Exodus : journeys on foot in the wilderness of the forty years' wanderings : undertaken in connexion with the ordnance survey of Sinai, and the Palestine exploration fund . s .. m kmSi CHAPTER CITIES OF THE SOUTH. Wady Seram. El Birein; reception by the Arabs; descriptions of theriins. Wady Ilunein; indications of extensive cultivation; ElAujeh; grape mounds; ruined church and fort. El Jleshrifehand Sebaitji identified with Zephath and Ilormah; date of thechurches. The Hill Country of the Amoritcs. Salidi, Rehobothand Sitnah. Klialasah. Becrsheba. Ilaura. Wady el Khalil. Ix three hours from our camp at Gaseimeh wereached Rds Serjlm, the hills in which the valleyof that name takes its rise; ascending these, wefound, as usual, an immense number of ruins belong-ing to the stone period, consisting of flat mounds,circles and cairns, and covering all the surroundingheights. At the base of the hills, too, were somepatches of cultivated ground like those in Wtldy el*Ain, two pits for storing wheat, and, near the latter,a threshing-floor. In Wddy Dammiith, one of thewadies intei\ening between Witdy el Aiii, and AV;ldySeriim, we put up a flock of bustards, l)Ut d


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