The Olynthus Excavations Scandal Explained
The Olynthus Excavations Scandal Explained The summer of 1931 in northern Greece was punishing — dry heat, blinding white light, and the ancient earth of Olynthus giving up its secrets one trowelful at a time. Somewhere on that dig, a young American graduate student named Mary Ross Ellingson was doing the kind of painstaking, brilliant work that would...
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