The official documents are frustratingly vague. One file, stamped and written in a hybrid of French and Arabic, notes that DeSilva held a "Key to the Iron Cabinet"—a physical token that granted her access to the holdings of the Société de Géographie d'Égypte . The "Official" Role Unlike T.E. Lawrence or the other flamboyant travelers of the era, DeSilva was a cleaner. She was an eraser.
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But last week, while reviewing the new security protocols for the transfer of the Royal Mummies, a junior archivist found a sticky note on a manifest from the 1940s. It was written in red pencil, signed with a single vivianne desilva, the official egypt
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