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#7953618
21 March 2022
The Swedish author Camilla Lackberg returns to the crime novel with "The Mentalist", a work she has written with Henrik Fexeus, one of the most renowned experts in deciphering body language and communication and with which both have started a literary series . Equis room in Madrid. March 21, 2022 Spain
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21 March 2022
The Swedish author Camilla Lackberg returns to the crime novel with "The Mentalist", a work she has written with Henrik Fexeus, one of the most renowned experts in deciphering body language and communication and with which both have started a literary series . Equis room in Madrid. March 21, 2022 Spain
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11 October 2018
The Phaistos Disc in Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete island, Greece. Phaistos Disc is one of the most famous archaeological mysteries in the world. It is one of the most ancient languages from one of the first civilizations in Europe, that is non decrypted yet. The disc is made from clay and was created during the 2nd millennium BC.
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11 October 2018
The Phaistos Disc in Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete island, Greece. Phaistos Disc is one of the most famous archaeological mysteries in the world. It is one of the most ancient languages from one of the first civilizations in Europe, that is non decrypted yet. The disc is made from clay and was created during the 2nd millennium BC.
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11 October 2018
The Phaistos Disc in Heraklion Archaeological Museum in Crete island, Greece. Phaistos Disc is one of the most famous archaeological mysteries in the world. It is one of the most ancient languages from one of the first civilizations in Europe, that is non decrypted yet. The disc is made from clay and was created during the 2nd millennium BC.
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