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I've already been perturbed with Hawass for his over charging Americans to see the touring King Tut show this summer but his need to have a reconstruction of King Tut's face is even more annoying. What are people's opinion's of Hawass? Do you think he helps or hurts Egyptology?
Thought2 Member # 4256
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Thought Writes:
More than anything I get a good laugh out of him. He is clearly a bafoon. Have you seen this clown on t.v.? Most of the serious Egyptologists probably tolerate him because he is in charge of the AE Antiquites.
kembu Member # 5212
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He's a 'Westerner' wannabe. Notice his cowboy-styled hat on the Nefertiti Ressurected program. He was almost genuflecting in adulation to Joan Fletcher until the reconstructed face showed up. And then he referred to her as an amateur with no experience. Makes you wonder why he allowed her to re-open that tomb (something that had been sealed for years) if he really thought she was an amateur. The guy has no class and no equal in that respect.
ausar Member # 1797
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Zahi Hawass is even know making all Egyptologist publish their results in Arabic language journals.
HERU Member # 6085
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Definitely hurting
rasol Member # 4592
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quote:Originally posted by ausar:
Zahi Hawass is even know making all Egyptologist publish their results in Arabic language journals.
Making them? As in issuing a threat in case of non compliance?
neo*geo Member # 3466
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He's lost all credibility with me.
ausar Member # 1797
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Yes, Zahi Hawass says that all Egyptologist have to publish their work in Arabic.
Horemheb Member # 3361
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Do you think the egyptologists give a hoot about what you guys think?
"My relationship with National Geographic is like my relationship with Discovery Channel, Nova, etc. Anyone who does something good for Egypt, I will work with them. We give them equality. National Geographic gave us the CT scanner and are making visitors'-centre films for us for free. *****I give access***** to these organisations based on what they can and will do for Egypt."
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Atheist Member # 7741
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neo*geo
hehe when I saw this thread I was about to post that exact link
We need to spread that link around and educate these brainwashed people.
neo*geo Member # 3466
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quote:Originally posted by Atheist: neo*geo
hehe when I saw this thread I was about to post that exact link
We need to spread that link around and educate these brainwashed people.
The part about him hacking away at a tomb for a TV show was very disturbing but not as disturbing as him lying and contradicting himself in order to discredit Joann Fletecher. The guy's on drugs.
rasol Member # 4592
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Good link neo geo.
anacalypsis Member # 5928
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quote:Originally posted by ausar:
Yes, Zahi Hawass says that all Egyptologist have to publish their work in Arabic.
There is nothing wrong with this..provided that the information is objective and truthful don't you think??
But don't get me wrong I think he is a boob!
Djehuti Member # 6698
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In my honest opinion, Hawass has his good-side but he has his bad-side as well.
His good-side is that he wants to preserve Egypt's ancient legacy and educate others...
Unfortunately his bad-side is that he lets his position and the power that goes with it go straight to his head, and of course is unwilling to admit the true African origin and nature of Ancient Egypt. He claims that Ancient Egypt is not Near-Eastern but also says it's not African just unique of the two. Of course we know better.
Thought2 Member # 4256
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti:
Unfortunately his bad-side is that he lets his position and the power that goes with it go straight to his head
Thought Writes:
It is very problamatic that a person with his power and influence is so biased and non-scientific.
rasol Member # 4592
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quote:Originally posted by Thought2: Thought Writes:
It is very problamatic that a person with his power and influence is so biased and non-scientific.
Hawass is either two steps forward and one step back, or one step forward and two steps back.
Egyptians must be in charge of their own history, and Hawass IS Egyptian.
But his sensibilities combine:
* groveling to the west. * pandering to Arab nationalism. * fear and resentment of Africa. [Blacks]
....well, all that baggage may come with the package, called "modern day egypt", no?