- Ahmed Kamal (Egyptologist)
Ahmed Kamāl (Arabic: أحمد كمال,
July 29 ,1851 –August 5 ,1923 , also known as Ahmed Kamal Bey (Pasha)) wasEgypt ’s firstEgyptologist and pioneer in his own country.Research
He trained under the German
Egyptologist Heinrich Brugsch .He was a curator at the
Egyptian Museum inCairo and a staff member of theSupreme Council of Antiquities . He was jointly responsible for the Egyptian collections’ classification and significantly involved in the museum’s removal from bothBoulaq toGiza andGiza to theTahrir Square at Cairo’s city center.He took part in several excavations at
Dayr al-Barsha ,Gabal at-Tayr ,Tihna el-Gebel ,Gamhud ,Atfih ,Mayr ,Shaykh Sa'id ,Asyut and in theNile Valley .Important publications
* Kamal, Ahmed, "Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines", two volumes, Le Caire, 1904–1905, (Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire).
* Kamal, Ahmed, "Tables d'offrandes", two volumes, Le Caire, 1906, 1909, (Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire).References
* Abou-Ghazi, Dia', "Ahmed Kamal. 1849–1923", Annales du Service des Antiquités de l’Égypte, volume 64 (1981), pp. 1 – 5, portrait plate.
* Dawson, Warren R. ; Uphill, Eric P. ; Bierbrier, M. L., "Who was who in Egyptology", London : The Egypt Exploration Society, 1995 (3rd edition), p. 224.
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