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I removed the nationality tag. First of all, Dorian Belecamus is not a Greek name, not even compatible to a Greek one (it would be 'Doriana Mpelekamou' but still it doesn't sound Greek at all)... and the article doesn't mention anything about her being Greek. She is a professor of Greek archeology at Sorbonne, but this is in France: she would be a French archeologist specialized in Greek history. Of course I haven't read the story so unless someone verifies that the text explicitly mentions she is Greek, we shouldn't suppose she is. MoffRebus 21:55, 15 June 2008 (UTC)

It may not be a Greek name, but she's definitely Greek. From page 34 of Indiana Jones and the Peril at Delphi: "[Belacamus had] not only been schooled in Greek archaeology since her teens, but she was of the Greek culture." From page 53, as Indy and Dorian travel through Italy: "It wasn't the magic of Greece, she thought. Her homeland was a landscape of dramatic contrasts..." And later on the same page: "From there, they would go overland to Athens, and she would be home." Icybro 00:50, 16 June 2008 (UTC)

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