MAP of Egypt Horus - The Falcon god The Supreme Council of Antiquities Visit the SCA OFFICIAL WEBSITE DISCUSS EGYPT ONLINE Welcome to the Official Website for Dr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Director of the Giza Pyramids Excavation Learn all about Dr. Hawass and the famous pyramids, including information about sites in Giza, conservation and management of ...
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Welcome to the Home Page of PETER A. PICCIONE, PH.D. Egyptologist Assistant Professor of Comparative Ancient History Biographical Abstract University of Charleston, S.C. Department of History 66 George Street Charleston, South Carolina 29424 U.S.A. tel.: (843) 953-4861 (o.); 953-6349 (fax) Office: BellSouth, Rm. 203E Summer Office Hours: by appointment only 2002 p. piccione. All rights ...
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Howard Carter and the Curse of the Mummy The rumor of an ancient curse didn't stop this archaeologist from opening the tomb of King Tut. A statue of a Pharoah looks silently on as archaeologists disturb sacred ruins. Death Shall Come on Swift Wings To Him Who Disturbs the Peace of the King... -Supposedly engraved on the exterior of King Tutankhamen's Tomb The king was only nineteen when he died, ...
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Home page of archaeologist Donald P. Ryan.
Giants of Egyptology Seventh of a Series JEAN FRANCOIS CHAMPOLLION (1790-1832) KMT 6:4, Winter 1995-1996 copyright 1995 KMT Communications The Father of Egyptology Epithet was awarded to French linguist Jean Francois Champollion for his having been instrumental in pioneering decipherment of the previously unreadable ancient scripts of Egypt, thereby making full study of that nation s early ...
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Dr. Zahi Hawass before the Khafre Pyramid. Interview with Dr. Zahi Hawass, Director of the Pyramids NOVA: Recently your crews unearthed one of the only intact tombs found since the discovery of King Tut's tomb in the 1920s. What was that like Hawass: Very exciting. When I attended the opening of the tomb, it was like looking at the past and the future. There was a big, six-ton sarcophagus. I ...
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Discoveries in Egypt with Dr. Zahi Hawass ...
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Leonard H. Lesko Charles Edwin Wilbour Professor of Egyptology Chairman of the Department of Egyptology Background:       Professor Leonard Lesko received his Bachelors of Arts and Masters of Arts in Classics from Loyola University, Chicago in 1961 and 1964, respectively. He then received his Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations - Egyptology from the ...
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Giants of Egyptology 13th of a Series HERBERT E. WINLOCK (1884-1950) KMT 9:1 SPRING 1998 KMT Communications Caricature: Dennis Forbes After George A. Reisner and James H. Breasted, certainly Herbert Eustis Winlock was one of the greatest American Egyptologists active during the first part of the Twentieth Century. Nearly a generation younger than the other two American pioneers in the field, ...
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Leo Depuydt Associate Professor Education: Leo Depuydt was educated at Yale University, the University of Tubingen, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, and the University of Louvain. Current Research Interests: History Language Recent Work: (Out since February 2000) Fundamentals of Egyptian Grammar, Part 1: Elements. Frog (exclusive distribution by ...
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The Pennsylvania Gazette, The Alumni Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Zahi Hawass, Giza Pyramids, Egypt ...
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Edward Brovarski Adjunct Professor of Egyptology Background:       Professor Brovarski received his Bachelor of Arts in Classical History and Archaeology from the State University of New York at Albany in 1965. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations - Egyptology from the University of Chicago in 1989. From 1974 Professor Brovarski held ...
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Giants of Egyptology Sixth of a Series Henri Edouard Naville (1844-1926) KMT 6:2, Summer 1995 coprright 1995 KMT Communications One of the brainiest and certainly the best educated of the early Egyptologists was Swiss scholar Henri Edouard Naville, born in Geneva on June 14, 1844, the son of Adrien and Sophia Naville. No other Egyptologist of his generation (or later ones ) could claim such a ...
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Lanny Bell Adjunct Professor of Egyptology Background:       Professor Lanny Bell received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Egyptology from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago in 1963. He then received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Egyptology from the Oriental Studies Department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1976. Professor ...
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