Gertrude Bell, English archeologist, writer & traveler
By Marie Lebert | On June 23, 2025 | Updated October 2, 2025 | Comments (0)
Gertrude Bell (1868 – 1926) was an English archeologist, writer, and translator. She traveled extensively in the Middle East and advocated for Arab nationalism before settling permanently in Baghdad and contributing to the nation building of the Kingdom of Iraq.
She published several books about her travels and her archeological excavations. She corresponded extensively with many friends, colleagues and policy makers during her whole life. Read More→
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