Web+ The Adventurers Club. February 8, 1947. WBBM, Chicago origination/aircheck. Sponsored by: Shaeffer Pen ("5-in-1 Mystery Compass" premium). The first part of the adventures of Count Byron de Prorok. While crossing the Sahara, the Count is in search for the tomb of Queen Tin Hinan. File: lost_tomb_part_01-1947-02-08.mp3: File Size: 5.63Mb WebIn 1920s, Count Byron Khun De Prorok (b. 1896) was director of archeological excavations in Carthage; author of Dead Men Do Tell Tales. Subject Khun de Prorok, Byron 1896- …
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Sep 1, 2003 · WebThe reprint of Count Byron de Prorok's classic archaeology/adventure book first published in 1936 by E P Dutton and Co. in New York. In this exciting and well illustrated book, de Prorok takes us into the deep Sahara of forbidden Algeria to the Queen of the Tuaregs and many prehistoric ruins. Count Byron De Prorok was educated at the University of Geneva. He worked on the excavations at Carthage from 1920 to 1925 and held the Archaeological Institute of America 's prestigious Norton Lectureship in 1922–1923. See more "Count" Byron Khun de Prorok (October 6, 1896 – November 20, 1954, born in Mexico City as Francis Victor Kuhn) was a Hungarian-American amateur archaeologist, anthropologist, and author of four travelogues. He … See more De Prorok is most remarkable for his excavation in 1925 of the Tin Hinan Tomb, the monumental grave belonging to the 4th-century BC See more Prorok's next 'adventures' were published in Dead Men Do Tell Tales (1933) and were sensationally detailed in Modern Mechanix Magazine in 1936 describing the author's "fifteen year search" for the fabled mines of King Solomon in Ethiopia during the period preceding the See more cheam countertops