
The Early History of the Hebrews, published in 1897 by A. H. Sayce, is a historical account that examines the origins and identity of the Hebrews through an archaeological lens. Sayce integrates biblical narratives with archaeological findings to illuminate the historical context of the Hebrews and their interactions with neighboring civilizations. The work addresses key themes such as the significance of cultural practices and the socio-political landscape during the time of the patriarchs, contributing to the understanding of early Oriental history.























