Om Travels in Crete
This travelogue by English archaeologist Robert Pashley combines vivid descriptions of the landscapes, people, and customs of Crete with scholarly insights on its history and archaeology. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of classical antiquity and his experience as an explorer, Pashley offers a unique and immersive portrait of one of the most fascinating and beautiful islands in the Mediterranean. A must-read for armchair travelers and lovers of archaeology and history.
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