Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (1868-1926)
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Description: A biography by Danuta Bois of the British archaeologist who founded an archaeological museum in Baghdad and became Iraq's Director of Antiquities.
Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell Distinguished Women of Past and Present Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell Gertrude Bell, a British archaeologist, writer and government official, was born on July 14, 1868 in Durham County, England. Her parents were the industrialist Hugh Bell and Mary Shield Bell. Gertrude was educated at Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford and was the first woman to obtain first-class honors there. She travelled extensively and from 1899 to 1914 made several archaeological expeditions in the Middle East. In addition, she learned to speak Persian and Arabic and wrote about her travels. Her works include
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Keywords: | biography, woman, British, English, England, Great Britain, archaeologist, archeologist, Director of Antiquities, traveller, traveler, writer, government official, Durham County, Oxford, Middle East, Iraq, Syria, British intelligence, World War I, Arab Bureau, British Institute of Archaeology |
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