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The window to the far left portraysJohnthe Baptist as an infant (left)and as an adult preachinga baptism of repentance. The second window shows JohnbaptizingJesus(left)and in prison. Photographscourtesy of JackP Lewis. Jerusalemwas the only correct one in existence at the time (Robinson 1857: 177;Barclay1858:xvii). EdwardRobinson also praisedit as "thebest that exists, so far as the features of the groundand the modern city are concerned"(publisher'snote in Barclay1858). Barclaywas equally careful in collecting and presenting other information about the city.
ParkRidge,NJ:Noyes Press. 1985 Ancient Byblos Reconsidered. Oxford:DE Publications. M. F 1898 Deshasheh. London:The Egyptian ExplorationFund. Pettinato,G. 1981 The Archives of Ebla. GardenCity, NY: Doubleday. Piankoff,A. 1968 The Pyramidof Unas. Bollingen SeriesXL:Volume5, EgyptianReligious Textsand Representations. Princeton:PrincetonUniversity Press. , and Moss, L. Oxford:ClarendonPress. Oxford: ClarendonPress. Redford,D. 1981 The Acquisition of ForeignGoods & Services in the Old Kingdom. ScriptaMediterranea2: 5-16.
These were so small that it was impossible to get them on, and I had thereforeto content myself with slipping my stockings into a pair of red shoes, which only half covered them. My feet seemed alarmingly large and clumsy, and very likely to betray my real sex; but the Turkand servant said these would do. The next affairwas to drawover my pantaloons a pair of female inexpressibles,which, though of very spacious width, turned out, like the boots, to be too small, scarcely reaching down to the ankles, which stood out in strong development.