Julius Euting, an epigraphist, artist, avid hiker, nature-lover, and intrepid explorer, lived a life of wonder, discovery and extraordinary academic achievement, making groundbreaking contributions to Punic, Hebrew and Aramaic studies. In 1883, a perilous exhibition with French-Alsatian geographer Charles Huber aimed to collect ancient texts and investigate archaeological sites in remote northern Arabia. However, the once-promising collaboration turned...