Additional
Information: The life and works of Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell
(1868-1926), the British archaeologist, writer and government official who founded an archaeological museum in Baghdad and became Iraq's Director of Antiquities.
Bell, Gertrude Sites:
Miss Bell's Lines in the Sand Miss Bell's Lines in the Sand: She was an archaeologist, a linguist and the greatest woman mountaineer of her age. And in Baghdad in 1921 she drew the boundaries of the country that became Iraq. From The Guardian. (Bell, Gertrude) http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,912266,00.html
Gertrude Bell 'From Amurath to Amurath' (Near East, Syria & Iraq) Gertrude Bell 'From Amurath to Amurath' (Near East, Syria & Iraq): Text of 'Amurath to Amurath' from Gertrude Bell's journey through Greater Syria to Iraq. (Bell, Gertrude) http://www.presscom.co.uk/amrath/amurath.html
Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (1868-1926) Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell (1868-1926): A biography by Danuta Bois of the British archaeologist who founded an archaeological museum in Baghdad and became Iraq's Director of Antiquities. (Bell, Gertrude) http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/biographies/bell.html
The Gertrude Bell Project The Gertrude Bell Project: University of Newcastle project to transcribe and digitize Bell's letters, diaries, and photographs of Middle Eastern archaeological sites. (Bell, Gertrude) http://www.gerty.ncl.ac.uk/home/index.htm
Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell 1868-1926 Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell 1868-1926: A biography by Joel R. Siebring of the British archaeologist who investigated Arab archaeological sites, particularly in Iraq, where she became Director of Antiquities. (Bell, Gertrude) http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/information/biography/abcde/bell_gertrude.html