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Title Olga Tufnell's 'perfect journey' : letters and photographs of an archaeologist in the Levant and Mediterranean / edited by John D.M. Green, Ros Henry.

Publication Info. London : UCL Press, 2021.

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Description 1 online resource (xxxviii, 417 pages)
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Contents Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Maps -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- A Note on the Letters, Photographs and Illustrations -- List of Principal Persons -- Maps -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Qau el-Kebir, Egypt, 1927 -- 3 Tell Fara, 1927-9 -- 4 Cyprus, 1929-30 -- 5 Tell el-'Ajjul, 1930-2 -- 6 Tell ed-Duweir (Lachish): The First Season, 1932-3 -- 7 The Journey Home Overland, 1933 -- 8 Tell ed-Duweir (Lachish): Second, Third and Fourth Seasons, 1933-6 -- 9 Tell ed-Duweir (Lachish): Fifth and Sixth Seasons, 1936-8 -- Epilogue -- Biographical Index
Index of Places -- Back Cover
Summary Olga Tufnell (1905-85) was a British archaeologist working in Egypt, Cyprus and Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s, a period often described as a golden age of archaeological discovery. For the first time, this book presents Olga's account of her experiences in her own words. Based largely on letters home, the text is accompanied by dozens of photographs that shed light on personal experiences of travel and dig life at this extraordinary time. Introductory material by John D.M. Green and Ros Henry provides the social, historical, biographical and archaeological context for the overall narrative.The letters offer new insights into the social and professional networks and history of archaeological research, particularly for Palestine under the British Mandate. They provide insights into the role of foreign archaeologists, relationships with local workers and inhabitants, and the colonial framework within which they operated during turbulent times.This book will be an important resource for those studying the history of archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean, particularly for the sites of Qau el-Kebir, Tell Fara, Tell el-'Ajjul and Tell ed-Duweir (ancient Lachish). Moreover, Olga's lively style makes this a fascinating personal account of archaeology and travel in the interwar era.
Subject Tufnell, Olga -- Correspondence.
Tufnell, Olga https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJc83kR76wtP3cGGhWyrv3
Archaeology -- Middle East.
Archaeology
Middle East
Genre/Form personal correspondence.
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence.
Correspondance privée.
Added Author Green, Jack (Museum curator), editor.
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