Bullet Indicates Lawrence of Arabia Was No Liar

The spent bullet that provides the proof was found at the site of the 1917 Hallat Ammar train ambush

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A bullet fired by Lawrence of Arabia during one of his most famous acts of guerrilla warfare has been discovered in the Arabian desert by a team of archaeologists, led by the University of Bristol, confirming the accuracy of Lawrence’s own account of the attack in his war memoir Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

The spent bullet was found at the site of the 1917 Hallat Ammar train ambush–immortalized in a scene in David Lean’s Oscar-winning biopic Lawrence of Arabia–during fieldwork by Bristol’s Professor Nicholas Saunders and Dr Neil Faulkner, and colleagues, as part of the Great Arab Revolt Project (GARP).  

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