RESEARCH IN EGYPT.
Miss Ivy G. Wynyard (Auckland) is in Rome and expects to remain in Italy until the autumn, by which time sho hopes to be quite fit and well again and to be able to join a party of Egyptologists for research work in Palestine and Assyria, states our London correspondent on June 12. Miss Wynyard previously spent some time doing research work with the same party of Egyptologists going up the into the Sudan, but their activities were mostly at Luxor and Tel-el-Amarna, collecting data about Amenophis IV., the father-in-law of Tut-ankh-Amen. It was a most interesting experience and parts_of the journeys, being quite off the beaTen track, necessitated armed guards. Miss Wynyard had the bad luck to meet with an accident in Egypt, and she decided to go to Scotland to undergo an operation, the result of the accident. She spent some time .in the north and passed through London on her way to Italy toward the end of May*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20924, 14 July 1931, Page 3
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