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Professor Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray blog

  • By: Maria H. Sousa
  • February 28, 2022

Professor Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray blogged  “The Cretan Idyll of Harriet Boyd and Charles Henry Hawes.”

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Professor Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray blog

Posted 3 years ago in Curtis Runnels, Priscilla Murray, Publication

Tagged: archaeology, Archival research, Crete, Greek Folklore, History of Archaeology, Women's studies

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