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Ain Shams University Gets Its Own Faculty of Archaeology
Ain Shams University recently received approval to add the new faculty in place of the Postgraduate Institute of Papyrus, Inscriptions and Archaeology.
Nov 01, 2020
When it comes to archaeology in Egypt the
more the merrier, and while we have our fair share of groundbreaking
archaeologists like Zahi Hawass and Sanaa El-Sayed, who led the
excavation for the Mansourasaurus, we have a lot of foreign help.
Missions from abroad constantly come in to help us all learn more about what lies beneath our desert sands. And while that's great - no hate,
appreciate - Ain Shams University seems to be acting in the belief that the scientists who should know the most about Egypt, the ones who should serve as the leading authority on our nation's history, should be
Egyptians themselves. Which would explain why they're launching a brand
new Faculty of Archaeology.
The public university recently received approval to add the new faculty in place of the Postgraduate Institute of Papyrus, Inscriptions and Archaeology. While no further details have been released as of yet, we're excited for what this might mean for the nation's third-oldest university and the aspiring archaeologists attending it.
The public university recently received approval to add the new faculty in place of the Postgraduate Institute of Papyrus, Inscriptions and Archaeology. While no further details have been released as of yet, we're excited for what this might mean for the nation's third-oldest university and the aspiring archaeologists attending it.
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