Mary Chubb
Mary Chubb was a British author and archaeologist. She has been described as "the first professional excavation administrator" and also as an "accidental archaeologist". She wrote a number of books on archaeology for the general public and also children's books on people of the ancient world. She also branched out into journalism, writing for magazines such *Punch* and for the BBC. Her two main books were published in the 1950s: *Nefertiti Lived Here* (1954) and *City in the Sand* (1957). These books are about her involvement in the 1930s excavations of Tell el-Amarna in Egypt, and of Ur and Eshnunna in Iraq. They were republished in the 1990s with new introductions and added epilogues.
Born 1903-03-22
Died 2003-01-22
Identifiers
- VIAF91295865
- Open LibraryOL2079227A
Top Subjects
- Tell el-Amarna (1)
- Nefertiti, -- Queen of Egypt, -- 14th cent. B.C (1)
- Assyria (1)
- Babylonia (1)
- Babylonia -- Juvenile literature (1)
- Assyria -- Juvenile literature (1)
- To 70 A.D (1)
Books by Mary Chubb
Total count: 6