- Giuseppe Ferlini
Giuseppe Ferlini (1800-1870) of
Bologna ,Italy was an Italian doctor turnedexplorer andarchaeologist who destroyed over 40 pyramids in a quest for treasure in the 1820s inEgypt andSudan . He served as surgeon the Egyptian army, occupying Sudan. While the army stayed at Khartoum and Sennar, he went in 1834 toMeroë and destroyed many pyramids while searching for treasurers. He found only one cache of gold. He tried to sell it to several European museums, but at this time nobody believed that such high quality jewellery could be made in Black Africa. His finds were finally sold, and remain at the museums inMunich andBerlin .The Sudanese do not fondly remember this infamous rogue archaeologist. According to "Dark Star Safari" by
Paul Theroux , Ferlini dynamited the tops of many of theMeroë pyramids, marring the formerly pristine relics and making off with the artifacts. Of particular note was the leveling of Pyramid N 6 of the kandake Amanishakheto.References
Literature
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Warren R. Dawson , Eric P. Uphill: "Who was Who in Egyptology", London 1995, S. 150External links
*http://www.homestead.com/wysinger/amanishakhetotemple.html Destruction of Pyramid N 6 of the kandake Amanishakheto
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