U. of I. anthropologist's latest whodunits include facts from the field
Published Work:
Reviewer:
Sharita Forrest
Source:
News Bureau, University of Illinois
"Wisseman teaches an anthropology course and is director of the Program on Ancient Technologies and Archaeological Materials at the University of Illinois. And like the heroine in her novels, Wisseman is married to a physician, loves to travel and relishes solving mysteries. Woven into her novels are details about ancient Greek vases, mummies and Egyptian culture that Wisseman gleaned from her own experience, research and travels."
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also reviews House of the Sphinx
About Sarah
Sarah Wisseman writes the Lisa Donahue archaeological mysteries. She hadn’t a clue that she wanted to be an archaeologist until she traveled to Israel right after her freshman year in college. There she ate felafel, fell in love with Jerusalem, camped...
Causes Sarah Wisseman Supports
Planned Parenthood
Humane Society
Archaeological Institute of America




