Chapter 32

In 1959, the memoirs of Mrs. Marilyn Bell, the famous British archaeologist and civilisationalist, were published. In early 1923, she was paralysed and used to lecture in a wheelchair at British universities. Her lectures were famous throughout Europe, as she was highly regarded for her determination, great faith, and extreme devotion to her knowledge and study of history, civilisation and philosophy.

Her memoirs were published after her death in late 1958. In her memoirs, she spoke about the mummy of an ancient Egyptian princess who was a curse to anyone who saw her mummy or touched her coffin. She contributed to selling it and obtaining ten thousand pounds sterling in exchange for it with Mr. William Forrest in 1912, who suffered from mental disorders that led him to madness later in 1916.