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  1. 5 days ago · The object in question is an ivory head (more of a face, really, since that’s all that remains) of a woman excavated at Nimrud in northern Iraq by Max Mallowan in 1952. Head of a female or goddess wearing a necklace, Assyria, ca. ca. 9th–8th century BCE, excavated at Nimrud.

  2. 1 day ago · Nestled near the serene banks of the River Dart in Devon, England, lies Greenway, the beloved home and garden of the iconic mystery novelist, Agatha Christie. Her connection to the landscape was so profound that it seeped into the very essence of her storytelling. Take a delightful journey through Greenway's verdant garden paths and immerse yourself in the same mesmerising scenery that ...

  3. 23 hours ago · From the modern state of Syria come almost forty funerary busts from Palmyra and a group of stone reliefs from the excavations of Max von Oppenheim at Tell Halaf that was purchased in 1920. More material followed from the excavations of Max Mallowan at Chagar Bazar and Tell Brak in 1935–1938 and from Woolley at Alalakh in the years just ...

  4. 23 hours ago · There, she met a British archaeologist named Max Mallowan. It wasn’t long before the two fell for each other. Agatha had finally found love again after two of the worst years of her life— but ...

  5. 23 hours ago · No hay mejor desafío para la astuta Miss Marple que un crimen aparentemente imposible de resolver. «Agatha Christie es un genio absoluto.» The Observer Leyendo el periódico, actividad a la que Miss Marple se entrega cada día con...

  6. 1 day ago · Ο Max Mallowan δεν εθεωρείτο ακαταμάχητα γοητευτικός, αλλά ενέπνεε ασφάλεια στην Agatha. Είναι χαρακτηριστικό ότι όταν αρρώστησε σοβαρά η κόρη της, προσφέρθηκε να τη συνοδεύσει πίσω στην Αγγλία ...

  7. 23 hours ago · Quelques années plus tard, Agatha Christie épouse l’archéologue Max Mallowan avec lequel elle effectuera de nombreux voyages au Moyen-Orient, notamment à l’occasion de fouilles auxquelles elle prendra souvent part, et qui l’inspireront pour ses romans.

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