Auction 73 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art

"Archeological Frauds in Palestine" by Charles Clermont-Ganneau – Paris, 1885 – Chapters on the Forgeries of Moses Wilhelm Shapira – Signed by Clermont-Ganneau

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Les fraudes archéologiques en Palestine, suivies de quelques monuments phéniciens apocryphes [Archeological Frauds in Palestine…], by Charles Clermont-Ganneau. Paris: Ernest Leroux, 1885. French.
A work on the forgery of antiquities in Palestine, with five illustrated plates and additional in-text illustrations. Two chapters of this work are dedicated to the forgeries of the Jerusalemite collector and antiquities dealer Moses Wilhelm Shapira (1830-1884). Inscribed on the front endpaper by the author, Charles Clermont-Ganneau.
French archeologist and Orientalist Charles Clermont-Ganneau (1846-1932) was one of the leading researchers of Palestine in the 19th century. Clermont-Ganneau came to Palestine in 1867 and began exploring its archeological sites. During the years 1873-1874, he led the Palestine Exploration Fund's archeological expedition to Palestine. With time, he acquired a reputation as one of the most important scholars of biblical archeology in Palestine. Today, Clermont-Ganneau is remembered due to his exposure of several archeological forgeries, including the forgeries of Moses Wilhelm Shapira – the Moabite collections of pottery and the scrolls allegedly discovered in the Dead Sea area.
357 pp + [5] plates, 17 cm. Fair-poor condition. Torn along spine; loose sections. The first plate is detached. Many pages unopened at upper edge. Creases and small tears to margins. Open tears to cover and spine (including a large open tear to front cover, affecting the text). One tear to back cover reinforced with tape. Small pen notation to back cover. Cover is partly stuck to endpapers.
Prints, Maps, Travelogues and Studies of Palestine
Prints, Maps, Travelogues and Studies of Palestine