Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau - Works

Works

Clermont-Ganneau's chief publications, besides a number of contributions to journals, were:

  • Palestine inconnue (1886)
  • Etudes d'archéologie orientale (1880, etc.)
  • Les Fraudes archéologiques (1885)
  • Receuil d'archéologie orientale (1885, etc.)
  • Album d'antiquites orientales (1897, etc.)
  • (1896): Archaeological Researches in Palestine 1873-1874,, translated from the French by J. McFarlane, Palestine Exploration Fund, London. Volume 1
  • (1896): Archaeological Researches in Palestine 1873-1874,, translated from the French by J. McFarlane, Palestine Exploration Fund, London. Volume 2

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