Egypt
No Discrimination
This article is from 2003 but it is important and really set the standards for the last 5 years of Egyptian exploration.
Clearly Joanne Fletcher was without the concern of tact and her actions alone caused damage to her extremely prestigious British institution. Dr. Hawass appeared in her television show unaware of her "surprise" and found himself in a TV show who's summation was unknown to him, the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme council of antiquities.
http://www.guardians.net/hawass/articles/no_discrimination.htm
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Hawass As A Role Model?
Ghana News A short piece suggesting that the Hawass approach to artefact repatriation might benefit other African countries: We may not all agree with Zahi Hawass (http://www.guardians.net/hawass/) in his style and manner of approach to the issue of...
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Response To Sunday Times Re Hawass Article In May 2005
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2088-1710891_2,00.html In a widely publicized article entitled "King Tut Tut", which appeared in the May 22nd edition of the UK's Sunday broadsheet, a number of criticisms of Zahi Hawass were made. The above...
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Nefertiti And The Lost Dynasty
Here we have the show from a couple of years ago based on searching for Nefertiti. As I recall the show was in reaction partially to confront the theory put forward a few years earlier in 2003 by Dr. Joann Fletcher who had published her book "In search...
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The Papyrus Of Ani
Any lived during Egypt's 19th dynasty dying probably around 1275 bc. Though Any's mummy appears to be lost to history his book of the dead is one of the finest and best preserved to have come down to modern times. Any's book of the dead would...
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Dr. Hawass's Dig
In the valley of kings Dr. Hawass is excavating two promising sites. Good luck to him and his team hopefully he will find something interesting and not another garbage filled room like Kv63. Part One: http://www.guardians.net/hawass/articles/adventures_vok_1.htm...
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