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Kamal el-Mallakh
Egyptian archaeologist

Kamal el-Mallakh

Kamal el-Mallakh
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Quick Facts

Intro Egyptian archaeologist
Was Anthropologist Archaeologist
From Egypt
Field Social science
Gender male
Birth 26 October 1918, Egypt, Egypt
Death 29 October 1987 (aged 69 years)
Star sign Scorpio
Education
Cairo University
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Kamal el-Mallakh (Arabic: كمال الملاخ‎) was a famous Egyptian archaeologist who was among the Egyptian antiquities inspectors who discovered the King Khufu Solar ship in 1954.

Life

El Mallakh was born to a Coptic Christian Orthodox family from Upper Egypt on 26 October 1918 and died on 29 October 1987.

He graduated from the School of Fine Arts in 1943 with a degree in Architecture and then received a master's degree in Egyptology from Cairo University. In 1954 El Mallakh discovered two pits just south of the Great Pyramids of Giza on Cairo's western outskirts, he found Cheops first boat, the oldest wooden relic of Ancient Egypt Kingdom.

El Mallakh maintained that a nearby pit contained another boat. His theory was that the two boats were to ferry Cheops soul on a perpetual circle through the heavens, one for day time one for night. Other Archeologists denied the pit but it was an American National Geographic society who discovered it which indeed held a boat.

Kamal worked in the Giza area for 14 years where the Khufu ship was discovered.

In his later life he became one of the founders of the Cairo International Film Festival while working as a journalist for Al-Ahram newspaper.

Books

  • The Gold of Tutankhamen, Kamal El-Mallakh & Arnold Brackman (1978). ISBN 0-88225-264-X
  • Treasures of the Nile: art of the temples and tombs of Egypt (1980). ISBN 0-88225-293-3
  • Al-Ustadh (1981). ISBN 977-734-520-8
  • al-Akawan Sayf wa-Adham Wanli (1984). ISBN 977-01-0271-7
  • Gamal Es-Seguini (1985). ASIN B000KW144Y
  • Cairo: Giza-Sakkarh-Memphis (1987). ISBN 88-7011-630-1
The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 25 Apr 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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