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  2. Zahi Hawass - Wikipedia

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    Zahi Abass Hawass (Egyptian Arabic: زاهي حواس; born May 28, 1947) is an Egyptian archaeologist, Egyptologist, and former Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, a position he held twice. He has worked at archaeological sites in the Nile Delta , the Western Desert and the Upper Nile Valley .

  3. Chasing Mummies - Wikipedia

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    Chasing Mummies: The Amazing Adventures of Zahi Hawass is a reality television series that aired on The History Channel in the United States. Produced by Boutique TV, the series depicted the adventures of archaeologist and Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass and his discoveries in Egypt as he is followed by young archeological fellows and a camera crew.

  4. List of Egyptologists - Wikipedia

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    Zahi Hawass. Labib Habachi (Egyptian, 1906–1984) Hermine Hartleben (German, 1846–1918) Selim Hassan (Egyptian, 1887–1961) Zahi Hawass (Egyptian, born 1947) William C. Hayes (American, 1903–1963) Wolfgang Helck (German, 1914–1993) Johann Jakob Hess (Swiss, 1866–1949) James K. Hoffmeier (American, born 1951) Erik Hornung (Swiss, born ...

  5. The Zahi Hawass Foundation for Antiquities & Heritage announced the finds near Luxor along the causeway of Queen Hatshepsut’s funerary temple on the west bank of the Nile River.

  6. Hemiunu - Wikipedia

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    Hemiunu was a son of prince Nefermaat and his wife, ... officials members of the branched royal family. ... Forword article Zahi Hawass (vii-x) Zahi Hawass, Builders ...

  7. Kiya - Wikipedia

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    If she had indeed borne a male heir to Akhenaten, this distinction might well merit unique honors. However, genetic studies of the Egyptian royal mummies, led by Zahi Hawass and Carsten Pusch, have now established that Tutankhamun's biological mother was KV35YL, the "Younger Lady" discovered in the mummy cache in the tomb of Amenhotep II. [14]

  8. The Younger Lady - Wikipedia

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    The Younger Lady is the informal name given to an ancient Egyptian mummy discovered within tomb KV35 in the Valley of the Kings by archaeologist Victor Loret in 1898. [1] The mummy also has been given the designation KV35YL ("YL" for "Younger Lady") and 61072, and currently resides in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

  9. Talk:Curse of the pharaohs - Wikipedia

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    The incident mentioned by Zahi Hawass I found of interest through researching the texts from Deir el-Medina a couple of years and it was quite striking how King Amhmose and his wife were treated as strong intercessors from beyond the grave in a very similar manner to the way patron saints are appealed to by millions of people today. It was also ...