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The Sacred Bridge: Carta’s Atlas of the Biblical World is unavailable, but you can change that!

Documenting over 3,000 years of East Mediterranean history, this detailed volume is an up-to-date depiction of Biblical history and geography by way of the ancient sources with original texts and translations from native languages incorporated into the narrative of the Atlas. This is the first Atlas to adopt the modern approach to the study of the Levant as a geographical/historical entity....

agenda is intended in that sphere. Every interested person of every persuasion should be able to partake of the fruits of our labors and derive whatever religious benefit he or she may be seeking. But on that score, the onus is on the reader; only the receptive can receive. Historical geography is not a discipline of itself. It is rather the synthesis of data from several fields of research. Though this is not a textbook of physical geography,
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