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Conder, _Map of Western Palestine from Surveys Conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund_, 1890.
Gage, _Relief Map of Palestine_, 1903.
Kent and Madsen, _Topographical and Historical Maps and Chronological Chart for Biblical Students_, 1905.
----, _Historical Maps for Bible Cla.s.ses_, 1911.
Johnston, _Map of Palestine_, 1884.
Palestine Exploration Fund, _Map of Western Palestine in 26 Sheets from Surveys, Conducted for the Committee of the Palestine Exploration Fund_, 1880.
Philip, _Scripture Atlas_, 1906.
----, _Imperial Atlas of the World_, Vol. II.
Sanders, _Special Edition of the P. E. F. Maps._ Part 1, _Ill.u.s.trating the Divisions of the Natural Drainage and the Mountain Ranges_ (6 Sheets).
----, Part 2, _Ill.u.s.trating the Old Testament, the Apocrypha and Josephus_ (6 Sheets).
----, Part 3, _Ill.u.s.trating the New Testament, also the Talmud and Josephus_, 1882.
Smith, G. A., _A New Topographical, Physical, and Biblical Map of Palestine. Prepared under the Direction of J. G. Bartholomew_, 1901.
_Standard Biblical Atlas_, 1908.
Stanforth, _Atlas of Universal Geography_, 1895.
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STEREOGRAPHS AND STEREOPTICON SLIDES ILl.u.s.tRATING "BIBLICAL HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY"
The following stereographs (or stereopticon slides) have been prepared to ill.u.s.trate the physical characteristics of the biblical world and the most important events of biblical history. Inquiries in regard to prices, methods of ordering, and other details should be sent directly to Underwood and Underwood, 3 West 19th Street, New York City or to Underwood and Underwood, 104 High Holborn, London, W. C., England.
Through them a supplemental booklet (with three locating maps) may also be secured, that gives detailed descriptions of each of the views. Sixty of the most important, that may be used repeatedly to ill.u.s.trate different subjects and events, have been starred.
PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
* 1. =Relief Map of Palestine= (_cf._ p. 15 in text) 2. =Ruins of Ancient Tyre= (p. 22) 3. =Haifa and the Plain of Acre from Mount Carmel= (p. 24) 4. =Eastward across the Plain of Sharon= (p. 24) * 5. =General View of Gaza from the Southeast= (p. 26) 6. =Shephelah and the Philistine Plain from Tell Sandahannah= (p. 26) 7. =Highlands of Upper Galilee about Safed= (p. 29) 8. =Lower Galilee Northeast from Mount Tabor= (p. 30) * 9. =South from Mount Tabor toward Gilboa= (pp. 30, 152) *10. =North from Gilboa over the Plain of Jezreel= (pp. 31, 152) *11. =Plain of Esdraelon and Mount Carmel West from Gilboa= (pp. 32, 173) 12. =Northwest from Bethshean up the Valley of Jezreel= (p. 33) 13. =South from Gilboa over the Hills of Northern Samaria= (p. 35) 14. =The Rocky Gorge of the Wady Farah= (p. 35) 15. =The Plain of Dothan West from Tell Dothan= (p. 35) 16. =The Barley Vale Leading to Shechem= (p. 35) *17. =Mount Gerizim and the Hills of Southern Samaria= (pp. 36, 241) 18. =Northeast from Mount Gerizim= (pp. 36, 241) 19. =Hill Country of Ephraim= (p. 37) *20. =Mizpah from the Southwest= (pp. 38, 192, 213) 21. =Southeast from Mizpah toward Jerusalem= (p. 38) 22. =Barley Harvest near Bethlehem= (p. 38) *23. =Hills and Fields of Judea North from Bethlehem= (p. 38) 24. =From the Mount of Olives toward the Wilderness of Judea= (pp. 39, 243, 259) 25. =Wilderness of Judea and the Wady Kelt= (pp. 39, 127, 258) *26. =Arabs in the Wilderness of Tekoa= (pp. 40, 150) 27. =Mount Hennon from the West= (p. 46) 28. =The Snow-clad Summit of Mount Hermon= (p. 46) 29. =Sources of the Jordan at Banias= (p. 47) *30. =Down the Upper Jordan Valley from Caesarea Philippi= (pp. 47, 257) 31. =Plain of the Jordan North from Lake Huleh= (p. 48) *32. =West over the Sea of Galilee= (pp. 48, 255) *33. =Plain of Gennesaret from Magdala= (pp. 49, 247, 253) 34. =Southern End of the Sea of Galilee= (p. 49).
*35. =Plain of Jericho from the Northwest= (pp. 50, 258) 36. =The Lower Bed of the Jordan= (p. 50) 37. =The Dead Sea from the North= (p. 51) *38. =The Dead Sea from Machaerus= (pp. 52, 230, 244) 39. =Wilderness from the South of the Dead Sea= (p. 53) 40. =In the Heart of the Arabah= (p. 53) 41. =South from Engedi= (p. 53) *42. =Damascus and Its Gardens= (pp. 55, 169, 268) 43. =The Life-giving Abana River= (p. 55) *44. =The Ruins of Gerasa in Eastern Gilead= (p. 59) 45. =Ford across the Brook Jabbok= (p. 59) *46. =The Fields of Moab about Dibon= (pp. 60, 122, 170) 47. =Bedouin Camp in the Mountains of the Abarim= (p. 60) 48. =The Deep Valley of the Arnon= (p. 61) 49. =View of the City and Stronghold of Kerak= (p. 62) *50. The Narrow Gateway to Petra (pp. 62, 184) 51. The Rock-hewn Temple of Isis at Petra (p. 62) *52. Front View of the Great High Place at Petra (pp. 62, 95) *53. The Top of the Great Altars at Petra (pp. 62, 95) *54. Jerusalem from the Valley of the Kidron (p. 64) *55. Jerusalem from the South (pp. 65, 204) *56. Jerusalem from the Northeast (pp. 67, 70, 202) *57. Jerusalem on the West (pp. 69, 203) 58. The Damascus Gate on the North (p. 70) *59. General View of Samaria from the North (pp. 71, 170, 233) 60. The Acropolis of Samaria from the East (p. 71)
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
* 61. The Mound of Gezer from the Northwest (pp. 88, 224) 62. =Baalbek and the Great Plain between the Lebanons= (p. 91) * 63. =The Mound of Megiddo from the Southeast= (pp. 98, 131) 64. =The Ruins of Houses and Public Buildings at Megiddo= (p. 99) 65. =The Brick Store Chambers at Pithom= (p. 110) 66. =Mount Seir and the Eastern Borders of the South Country= (p. 115) * 67. =The Traditional Mount Sinai from the West= (p. 116) 68. =Bedouin Gardens in the Wilderness= (p. 117) * 69. =Making Bread in a Bedouin Tent= (p. 117) 70. =Bedouin Women Churning Milk= (p. 117) 71. =A Powerful Bedouin Sheik and His Warriors= (p. 117) 72. =Mount Nebo and the Road down to the Jordan= (p. 124) * 73. =The Ruins of Jericho and the Western Hills= (p. 125) 74. =The Outer Wall of Ancient Jericho= (p. 126) 75. =Road from Jericho to Ai= (p. 127) * 76. =General View of Hebron from the East= (pp. 128, 153) * 77. =Rocky Bethel from the South= (pp. 129, 177) 78. =The Great Spring at Dan= (p. 130) * 79. =The Battle-field beside the Kishon= (p. 132) 80. =General View of Shiloh from the Southeast= (p. 141) 81. =Southeast from the Top of the Ruins of Shiloh= (p. 141) 82. =Housetop at the Traditional Home of Samuel= (p. 142) 83. =Gibeah of Saul= (p. 142) * 84. =The Pa.s.s of Upper Beth-horon from the South= (pp. 144, 212, 220) * 85. =Scene of Jonathan's Victory at Michmash= (p. 145) * 86. =David's City, Bethlehem from the West= (pp. 147, 233) 87. =Shepherd Boy with his Flock near Bethlehem= (p. 147) * 88. =Scene of the Slaying of Goliath in the Valley of Elah= (p. 148) 89. =The Priestly Town of n.o.b= (p. 148) 90. =Wilderness East of Ziph= (p. 150) 91. =Interior of a Cave at Endor= (p. 152) 92. =The Great Pool at Hebron= (p. 154) * 93. =View from Mizpah Northward over Gibeon= (pp. 154, 213) * 94. =The Valley of Rephaim South of Jerusalem= (p. 155) * 95. =Southern End of the Jebusite City= (pp. 157, 162) 96. =The Water City of Rabbath-Ammon= (p. 159) 97. =The Oak near the Scene of Absalom's Death= (p. 161) 98. =The Scene of Adonijah's Conspiracy= (pp. 162, 219) * 99. =Site of Solomon's Palace and Temple= (pp. 164, 233, 260) *100. =The Native Rock on the Temple Area= (p. 164) 101. =Shechem, Where the Hebrew Empire was Divided= (p. 166) 102. =Rock of Elijah's Altar on Mount Carmel= (p. 172) *103. =A Shepherd with His Flock near Tekoa= (p. 177) *104. =The Samaritan Pa.s.sover on Mount Gerizim= (p. 181) 105. =The Samaritan High Priest and Pentateuch= (p. 181) 106. =Records of the Campaign of Shishak= (p. 182) 107. =The Pool of Siloam= (p. 185) *108. =Mareshah and the Home of Micah= (pp. 186, 198, 217, 226) *109. =Modern Anathoth from the Southest= (p. 189) 110. =The Jews' Wailing Place in Jerusalem= (p. 192) 111. =a.s.suan and the Island of Elephantine= (p. 195) 112. =Bazaars in Jerusalem= (p. 205) *113. =Modein, the Home of Judas Maccabeus= (p. 211) 114. =Battle-field of Bethsura from the South= (pp. 214, 223) *115. =The Ruins of Caesarea= (pp. 233, 277) *116. =Nazareth, Jesus' Home= (p. 239) 117. =Fountain of the Virgin at Nazareth= (p. 241) *118. =Baptizing in the Jordan= (p. 243) *119. =Site and Ruins of Capernaum= (p. 248) *120. =The Fountain Tabighah and the Plain of Gennesaret= (p. 249) *121. =Ruins of Chorazin= (p. 250) *122. =Near the Site of Bethsaida= (p. 251) 123. =Mending Nets near Bethsaida= (p. 251) *124. =Bethany, the Home of Jesus' Friends= (p. 259) *125. =Pilgrims in Pa.s.sion Week in the Temple Courts= (p. 260) 126. =The Traditional Garden of Gethsemane= (p. 261) *127. =The New Calvary Outside the Damascus Gate= (p. 262) 128. =A Rock-hewn Tomb near Jeremiah's Grotto= (p. 263) 129. =Interior of the Rock-hewn Tomb= (p. 263) 130. =Jaffa, the Joppa of Biblical Times= (p. 265) 131. =Antioch in Galatia= (p. 270) *132. =Iconium, Where Paul Labored= (p. 270) 133. =The Mound of Ancient Lystra= (p. 271) 134. =The Site of Derbe= (p. 271) 135. =The Harbor and Site of Troas= (p. 272) *136. =Athens Old and New= (p. 274) 137. =The Isthmus of Corinth= (p. 275) *138. =The Great Theatre of Ephesus= (p. 276) 139. =Ancient Roman Theater at Miletus= (p. 277) 140. =The Roman Forum and Colosseum= (p. 277)