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- Archaeology [r]: The scientific study of past human cultures by means of the recovery, documentation and analysis of material remains and environmental data. [e]
- Middle East [r]: A geographical region in Asia that also contains small parts of Europe and Africa. [e]
- First World War [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Gertrude Bell [r]: (1868-1926) British expert on the Middle East, involved in strategic intelligence for the Arab Revolt (First World War) and had a major influence on the formation of modern Iraq. [e]
- T. E. Lawrence [r]: (1888-1935) British soldier and author, known as Lawrence of Arabia, who coordinated the Arab Revolt (First World War) against the Ottoman Empire with British military operations [e]
- Henry McMahon [r]: British Resident and High Commissioner in Cairo during the First World War; coauthor of the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence [e]
- United Kingdom intelligence community [r]: The set of intelligence agencies of Her Majesty's Government, under increasingly centralized control after several reorganizations, the most recent in 2009. [e]
- National Intelligence Council [r]: Part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and previously was a small but select office in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the grand strategy "think tank" inside the U.S. government [e]