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- Will Hunt
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<p>Will Hunt is an American freelance writer based in Chennai, India. He studied English and Portuguese as an undergraduate, then received a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to do independent research on archaeological sites throughout the ancient world. His writing has appeared in various places, including Rolling Stone and Men's Journal. Check out his blog on the ancient world, www.herodotusreturns.com, or drop him a line at willhuntblue@gmail.com.</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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