The Unwelcome Dead: Denial and Destruction of Egypt's Ancient Antiquities

Egypt - the land of the Pharaohs, where golden monuments stand tall and mummies can be found...
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Author: Andrea P. Jones
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Language: English
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The Unwelcome Dead: Denial and Destruction of Egypt's Ancient Antiquities by Jones, Andrea P.

The Unwelcome Dead: Denial and Destruction of Egypt's Ancient Antiquities

¥6,673

The Unwelcome Dead: Denial and Destruction of Egypt's Ancient Antiquities

¥6,673
Author: Andrea P. Jones
Format: Paperback
Language: English

Egypt - the land of the Pharaohs, where golden monuments stand tall and mummies can be found beneath the desert sands reminding us that it was once the cradle of civilization. Today the Egyptian government has a very different view; they do not value the ancient history. Contrary to the law, the Egyptian government does not stop the destruction of its monuments and ancient sites. e truth lies in the village of Kom Trougah and hundreds of other historical sites like it, where Egyptian societies'
modern day Islamic ideology drives a systematic destruction and denial of its ancient past. Internationally Egypt claims that the past is valued but within Egypt the destruction of the ancient monuments and burial sites is prevalent which begs the question: WHY DO TODAY'S EGYPTIAN'S HATE THE PHAROAH'S BUT PRETEND TO LOVE THEM?



Author: Andrea P. Jones
Publisher: Yorkshire Publishing
Published: 05/16/2018
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.12lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.76d
ISBN: 9781948282024

About the Author
Jones, Andrea P.: - Andrea P. Jones lived in Egypt from 2005-2010. She served as an archeologist with the Supreme Council of Antiquities and on various dig sites, to include three digs around the pyramids of Giza. Noticing a pattern of Egyptians destroying ancient remains throughout the country she decided to research how Egyptians felt about the histories the land is so famous for. To do this Andrea went straight to the people destroying archaeological sites to better understand the social conflicts taking place.

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