Description
Dust jacket has some wear and slight tears. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This vintage copy of “THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM Studies in Biblical Archaeology No. 5” by André Parrot offers a fascinating exploration of one of the most significant religious and architectural marvels of the ancient world. Published in the mid-20th century, this work represents a pivotal era in biblical archaeology, when groundbreaking discoveries and new methodologies were reshaping our understanding of the Holy Land’s past. Parrot, a renowned French archaeologist, draws upon his extensive excavations and research to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Temple’s construction, design, and symbolic significance within the context of ancient Israelite society and religious practices. With a wealth of illustrations and meticulous attention to detail, this volume transports readers back in time, offering a vivid glimpse into the grandeur and spiritual resonance of this iconic structure. For collectors and enthusiasts of biblical history, this book represents a valuable addition to any library, a testament to the enduring human quest for knowledge and the pursuit of unlocking the mysteries of our shared heritage.