The Sinai Peninsula is a vast region encompassing some 60,000
square kilometers with hundreds if not thousands of archaeological
sites, only a relatively small sample of which have been fully
explored. The Sinai attracted people in ancient times and continues
to do so today, whether as a dwelling place, an area rich in
resources, a defensive zone, a refuge, a holy site, or simply as a
land through which merchants, armies, emissaries, and others might
travel from one region to another. The papers presented here
contribute to a greater understanding and appreciation of the rich
heritage of the Sinai Peninsula in its role as a key land bridge
Africa and Asia and as a region important in its own right.
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