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Dahoum
Selim Ahmed (ca. 1897–1916), also called "Dahoum", meaning "little dark one", was a Syrian Arab boy who worked with T. E. Lawrence at a pre-war archaeological dig at Carchemish. ==Early life and work== When Ahmed was twelve years old, he met Lawrence, who was working as an archaeologist at Carchemish, where Ahmed had been hired as a water boy. Lawrence employed Dahoum as an assistant, sending him to investigate Deve Huyuk, a village between Carchemish and Aleppo, where an early gravesite had been discovered. Ahmed learned English and mathematics from Lawrence, and taught him Arabic in exchange.
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