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A Rainy Day on the Atlantic Coast Led Her to Discover Her Passion for Egypt: the Story of Andrea Zingarelli, “The Argentine Indiana Jones”

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She holds a PhD degree in Egyptology and took part in one of the last expeditions to the country of the pyramids where they found the tomb of Amanmose in the Valley of the nobles. I learned the story of Andrea Zingarelli, one of the few Argentines who visited the tomb of Tutankamón.
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She holds a PhD degree in Egyptology and took part in one of the last expeditions to the country of the pyramids where they found the tomb of Amanmose in the Valley of the nobles. I learned the story of Andrea Zingarelli, one of the few Argentines who visited the tomb of Tutankamón.

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0223.com.ar broke the news on Saturday, May 9, 2026.
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