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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.
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 served twice in. He has worked at archaeological sites in the Nile Delta , the Western Desert and the Upper Nile Valley .
She is part of the Egyptian Mummy Project and she has scanned several of the royal mummies, including Hatshepsut, Thutmose III and Seti I, from the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. [3] [4] [5] These mummies have been described in her book Scanning the Pharaohs: CT Imaging of the New Kingdom Royal Mummies, which she co-authored with Zahi Hawass. [6]
Their ceremony was officiated by Dr. Zahi Hawass, a leading Egyptologist. Singer and violinist Lindsey Stirling and singer Robin Thicke performed at the reception at the pyramids while gu
The film discusses Egypt's multi-racial society and features commentary from Kathleen Martinez, a Dominican archaeologist "in search of Cleopatra," and Zahi Hawass, Egypt's former minister of ...
Dr. Hourig Sourouzian was the main excavator in the early 2000s, and the site was visited by Dr. Zahi Hawass, although the mortuary temple was previously excavated in the late 1900s. Laurent Bavay examined the pottery from the 1999-2002 excavation seasons at the site. The Hypostyle Hall was cleared by Myriam Seco Álvarez. [5]
Tech billionaire Ankur Jain has married the former WWE wrestler Erika Hammond in an extravagant ceremony with the Great Pyramids of Egypt serving as backdrop.. With a seemingly unlimited wedding ...
Dr. Zahi Hawass has suggested that Hetepheres was originally buried at G1-a, the northernmost of the small pyramids, and that after a robbery a new shaft was excavated for a new tomb. This would explain the evidence of tampering on the tomb objects.