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Tag Archives: archeology
Murder in Mesopotamia: Agatha Christie & Archeology
From the Melbourne Museum website. Reproduced with permission. What do crime fiction and archaeology have in common? A public forum at Melbourne Museum on 9 September will solve this intriguing question with a focus on famous crime writer Agatha Christie’s … Continue reading
Posted in Melbourne
Tagged Agatha Christie, Angela Savage, archeology, Kerry Greenwood, Max Mallowan, Melbourne Museum, Mespotamia, Murder in Mesopotamia
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