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Dirty deeds

23 May 1998

A blow to a fragile skull, a body hustled into a plain tomb—doesn’t
sound like the gold-drenched Tutankhamen we know. Egyptologist Bob Brier
unravels a mystery in The Murder of Tutankhamen. His readers? The morbidly
curious, Egyptology 101 students, amateur archaeologists—and professionals
who enjoy a good reading list. Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson/ Putnam,
ÂŁ20/$24.95, ISBN 0297841300/0399143831.

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