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The narrative recounts the author's expedition to excavate ancient remains at Susa, blending travel diary, logistical and diplomatic challenges, and archaeological description. It follows preparations and voyages, negotiations with local authorities, organization of a field team, and the systematic uncovering of tumuli, palaces, and artifacts. Detailed observations of monuments and landscapes alternate with reflections on cultural encounters and the practicalities of fieldwork. Many plates and photographs accompany the text, illustrating finds and site topography, while episodic anecdotes convey the physical hardships and scholarly excitement of excavation.

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Jane Dieulafoy

Jane Dieulafoy was a French explorer and writer known for her travel literature and ethnographic studies. She gained recognition for her detailed accounts of her journeys, particularly in Persia, where she documented the culture and landscapes in works such as "La Perse, la Chaldée et la Susiane." Dieulafoy also wrote extensively about Spain, contributing to the series "De Aarde en haar Volken" with titles like "Van Toledo naar Granada." Her writings reflect a keen interest in the historical and cultural contexts of the regions she explored, making her a notable figure in 19th-century travel literature.

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