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    Tightening Love writer of British detective stories famous Agatha Christie, sites of archaeological in Iraq, particularly the effects of the Assyrian civilization in Nimrud site in Nineveh province during the era of the fifties of the last century, to accompany her second husband, archaeologist Max Mallowan on trips of exploration in Iraq, leaving the writing stories for a short period, where it helped him to take documentary photographs of the site during the excavation, with the cleaning and the collection of archaeological pieces that are found in parts. The Associated Press revealed the US, in a report last Saturday, for the unknown famous British writer role in maintaining the effects of Nimrod sites, published by the Washington Post newspaper.
    The report points out that "Agatha Christie was assisted ointment skin hydration , which carries with it the clean cut ivory effects that are found in Iraq, as well as take photographs documented the excavation at the site tape films Kodak, and the acidification of the film skillfully, after taking the amount of river water the nearby Tigris and filtered to show the pictures. " 
    Associated Press reported that " a pair Christie II, Max Mallowan, was a world Archaeologically respected in his field, and Christie used to leave her career aside for several months each year to accompany her husband in his field exploratory who used it carries in the era of the fifties at the site of the effects of the Assyrian civilization in Nimrod, which dating back to more than three thousand years BC , "noting that" Christie was in her sixties during her visit to the site of Nimrod and documented by photographs taken by herself. " 
    According to her grandson Matthew Briggard the "Christie was go in the winter of every year with her husband Mallowan to Iraq , in some cases , to Syria, to inspect the archaeological sites they return during the months of May or June to England," noting that it "was fond inspect archaeological sites Koalaa writing stories, as the role is to help her husband is based in exploration, drilling and documenting steps photographs, as well as dealing with the local workers at the site. " 
    Briggard added that " the love of Christie's Antiquities and exploration is reflected in some of her novels , which takes place in some Middle Eastern countries, including Iraq, such as the novel" Murder in Mesopotamia, "and" Death on the Nile , "and shows that" her documentary marked told me how she was living , which lists a series of excavations archaeological during the era of the forties of the last century, in Syria, and reveals her love for adventure and travel to the sites of ancient civilizations in the rest of the countries, and had been written at the conclusion of the book , dated 1944 following words: God willing , I will go there again if the things that I love will not go away from this earth. " 
    but after seven decades the passage of time from that date, according to the agency, he came" to organize Daesh to destroy one of the archaeological sites favored by Agatha Christie, a Nimrod site, and him at risk of extinction more than ever turning the site into a pile stones prone to looting. " 
    He explained the grandson of Christie that" the most important archaeological pieces found archaeological Mallowan at the site of Nimrud, is a series of ivory pieces , including the face of a woman named Mona Lisa Nimrod , which was extracted with difficulty from a mud hole. " 
    quoted Associated Press from his world of British effects Georgina Herman, who worked with Mallowan, in the excavation site of Nimrod, as saying on the writer Christy, she "spent hours as they try to dry and clean the Mona Lisa Nimrod using the ointment face that she was carrying with hydration , " noting that some "pieces they found broken and Christie was having fun trying restored and returned every bit of it to them. " 
    Herman added that "Agatha Christie was fond of solving puzzles and crosswords, and was working to collect all the broken parts of the archaeological pieces that numbering hundreds, try the one assembled with the other and return it to the place of archeological piece back as they were." 
    According to Christie 's grandson Briggard, who recalled how his grandfather was Mallowan teaches the principles of the Sumerian letters when he was a boy, the grandmother and grandfather Christie Mallowan, were "horrified if Sasaban note what happened to the archaeological site in Nimrud Nineveh , " according to the agency. 
    The Agatha Christie Agatha Christie, or Agatha Mary Clarissa Agatha Mary Clarissa, also known as Mrs. Mallowan (September 15 , 1890 to January 12, 1976), is an English writer of an American father and a mother British, known for writing novels crimes, but also wrote romantic novels spokesman the pseudonym Mary Westmacott Mary Westmacott, and is one of the most prominent authors of crime novels in history, has written 85 books between the novel and the story and play detective, and sold more than a billion copies of her novels that have been translated to more than 103 languages. 
    The writer fond of adventure, its maiden flight to Iraq in 1928, where she visited Baghdad and the effects of Ur in Dhi Qar province (375 km south of Baghdad), and the effects of Navarre, the religious capital of the Sumerians and Babylonians, (7 km northeast of Afak City) A municipality of Diwaniyah, (180 south of the capital Baghdad), and the city of Karbala, and the share of Iraq in her stories, ( a crime in Rasheed Street), (murder in Mesopotamia) and ( a return in the spring).
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