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The author was a small-town girl a year out of the University of Wisconsin when she married Alonzo Pond, a young archaeologist just back from a year in the Sahara. It was the 1920s. American women had won the right to vote and wer ... celý popis
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The author was a small-town girl a year out of the University of Wisconsin when she married Alonzo Pond, a young archaeologist just back from a year in the Sahara. It was the 1920s. American women had won the right to vote and were launching out on non-traditional ventures. Museums were sponsoring expeditions in search of clues to humanity's distant past. Dorothy L. Pond provides a colorful and wide-ranging account of her experiences as a woman on early scientific expeditions in North Africa, twice accompanied by her toddler daughter. She describes both the mundane and the exotic from a woman's point of view, from the daily of work of archaeology and trips to the local markets to moonlight strolls through Roman ruins.
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