Missing Archaeologist's Journal

Missing Archaeologist's Journal

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In August 2014, archaeologists Prof. Naszda Rovia and one of her assistants went missing while leading a team analyzing an ancient tomb in Caucasus. The team found her tent destroyed, with reports of the analysis, along with parts of her journal, lost as well. There were signs of resistance all over the place, but no one in the team were aware something happened the night before. The team must now focus on two things - finishing the analysis and finding Dr. Rovia and her assistant's whereabouts. Could the remaining parts of the journal, together with what the team found along the way, lead us to the truth?
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