Set in 1863, the narrative follows a French politician who uncovers rumors of biblical treasures in Jerusalem, a city then overlooked and underexplored. His groundbreaking excavation of an ancient tomb marks the beginning of serious archaeological pursuits, attracting explorers from various nations eager to stake their claims. This pivotal moment not only establishes archaeology as a legitimate field but also ignites fierce competition and controversy, transforming Jerusalem into a focal point of global interest and conflict over its historical and religious significance.
Andrew Lawler Books
Andrew Lawler is a journalist and author whose work delves into the intersection of science, history, and human civilization. He approaches subjects with a profound curiosity, exploring how seemingly ordinary elements have shaped our world and how the pursuit of knowledge drives us to uncover hidden truths. Lawler's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative, making complex topics accessible and fascinating for the reader. His distinctive style illuminates the epic sagas behind the subjects he investigates.


Co skrývá Jeruzalém. Pohřbená historie nejvíce znesvářeného města světa
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Kniha sleduje mnohovrstevnatou historii objevování jeruzalémského podzemí od poloviny 19. století až do současnosti; podzemí, ve kterém je ukryto pět tisíc let existence biblického města. Plastické a poutavé líčení archeologických počinů a jejich politických, kulturních a náboženských dopadů podává autor s důkladností historika a vypravěčským…