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  2. Max Mallowan - Wikipedia

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    Sir Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan, CBE, FBA, FSA (6 May 1904 – 19 August 1978) was a prominent British archaeologist and academic, specializing in the Ancient Near East. Having studied classics at Oxford University, he was trained for archaeology by Leonard Woolley at Ur and Reginald Campbell Thompson at Nineveh .

  3. Rosalind Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Max Mallowan (step-father) James Watts (cousin) Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Hicks (formerly Prichard , née Christie ; 5 August 1919 – 28 October 2004) was the only child of author Agatha Christie .

  4. Mavis Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Mavis and Mortimer married in March 1939. Guests included novelist Agatha Christie and her husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan. [2] Mavis was Mortimer's second wife of three. Their relationship was strained; Mavis's diaries revealed that Mortimer hit her when she annoyed him, which he was later shocked at having done. [6]

  5. Katharine Woolley - Wikipedia

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    Christie's second marriage in 1930 was to Max Mallowan, Sir Leonard Woolley's assistant at Ur. [1] In her autobiography, Christie refers to Woolley: "Katharine Woolley, who was to become one of my great friends in the years to come, was an extraordinary character.

  6. British Institute for the Study of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Its first director was Max Mallowan whose wife was Agatha Christie who wrote Murder in Mesopotamia. Among the notable projects the school was involved in was the excavation at Nimrud. [2] In the aftermath of 2003 invasion of Iraq, the school devoted its resources to assisting in the rebuilding of Iraq's heritage. Funding from the British ...

  7. Tell Arpachiyah - Wikipedia

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    The full site has a diameter of around 125 metres (410 ft). After being scouted by Reginald Campbell Thompson in 1928, it was excavated by Max Mallowan and John Cruikshank Rose of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq, along with Agatha Christie, in 1933. [1] Additional soundings were conducted in 1976 by a team led by Ismail Hijara.

  8. Rachel Maxwell-Hyslop - Wikipedia

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    Here she was initially an assistant to Max Mallowan, later becoming a lecturer. [6] Mallowan encouraged her to investigate Near Eastern metalwork. Her archaeological research on metal artefacts from the ancient Near East resulted in two articles on western Asian swords and daggers, establishing a new typology for these matériel.

  9. 1933 in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Excavations at Tell Arpachiyah by Max Mallowan and John Cruikshank Rose of the British School of Archaeology in Iraq. Excavations at Tepe Sialk by Roman Ghirshman began (continued in 1934 and 1937). Excavation of the mastaba of Senewosret-Ankh at Lisht in Egypt by the Metropolitan Museum of Art concludes.

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