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Your avatar name is Noh Phear.
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<p>I write about all things Roman for Heritage Key, whether it's the discovery of Vespasian's summer villa in central Italy, the excavation of a Roman town found in a Turkish lake, or the threats to Roman heritage in northern Africa. You can follow my blog <a href="http://heritage-key.com/blogs/bija-knowles/">here</a>. I graduated from the University of Birmingham in English and Italian and then worked for some years as a journalist in London. I live near Rome now, but have a deep yearning for quality TV and Vietnamese food.</p>
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Next major 'ancient' exhibition in London:
Journey Through the Afterlife: The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
at the British Museum
November 2010 - March 2011
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