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A workers cemetery used at least between Khufu's reign and the end of the Fifth Dynasty was discovered south of the Wall of the Crow by Zahi Hawass in 1990.
* 1947 – Zahi Hawass, Egyptian archaeologist
In February 2010, the results of DNA tests confirmed that he was the son of Akhenaten ( mummy KV55 ) and Akhenaten's sister and wife ( mummy KV35YL ), whose name is unknown but whose remains are positively identified as " The Younger Lady " mummy found in KV35 .< ref name =" Hawass2010 "> Hawass, Zahi et al.
Tutankhamun was the son of Akhenaten ( formerly Amenhotep IV ) and one of Akhenaten's sisters .< ref name =" autogenerated640 "> Hawass, Zahi et al.
The Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass, has said in a press release that media reports of this " are unfounded and misleading " and that " The Castiglioni brothers have not been granted permission by the SCA to excavate in Egypt, so anything they claim to find is not to be believed.
The study of Egyptology, however, has in recent decades been taken up by Egyptian archæologists such as Zahi Hawass and the Supreme Council of Antiquities he leads.
* website of the American University in Cairo Press retrieved ( in situ ) 12: 21 20 / 10 / 2011 ( shows: Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 ( Edited by Zahi Hawass & Lyla Pinch Brock )
On June 12, 2003, Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Zahi Hawass, head of Egypt's Supreme Council for Antiquities, also dismissed the claim, citing insufficient evidence.
Hawass, Zahi et al.
" Ancestry and Pathology in King Tutankhamun's Family " < cite > The Journal of the American Medical Association </ cite > p. 640-641 </ ref > Recent DNA testing had also discovered that she was the daughter of Yuya and Thuya, who were the parents of Queen Tiye, thus ruling her out as Nefertiti .< ref > Hawass, Zahi et al.
Recent DNA analysis sponsored by the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities Zahi Hawass published in February 2010, identified The Elder Lady in a side chamber of Amenhotep II's tomb ( KV35 ) as Queen Tiye .< ref name =" autogenerated640 "> Hawass, Zahi et al.
These graffittos were first reported by Flinders Petrie in 1883 and then lost to historians until the year 2001 when egyptologist Zahi Hawass rediscovered them.
Most Egyptologists believe the statuette is contemporary, but some scholars, such as Zahi Hawass, think that it was an artistic reproduction of the 26th dynasty.
Zahi Hawass therefore concludes that the figurine was possibly made as an amulet or lucky charm to sell to pious citizens.
* Zahi Hawass: Khufu – Builder of the Great Pyramid
Dr. Zahi Hawass, the former Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, believes that Nefertiti belongs to Egypt and that the bust was taken out of Egypt illegally and should therefore be returned.
Dr. Zahi Hawass said " Stierlin is not a historian.
Zahi Hawass (; born May 28, 1947 ) is an Egyptian archaeologist, an Egyptologist, and former Minister of State for Antiquities Affairs.
Zahi Hawass signing a book in Mexico City, August 2003.
Zahi Hawass displays a Ptolemaic statue discovered at Taposiris Magna on May 8, 2010Hawass spearheaded a movement to return many prominent unique and / or irregularly taken Ancient Egyptian artifacts, such as the Rosetta Stone, the bust of Nefertiti, the Dendera zodiac ceiling painting from the Dendera Temple, the bust of Ankhhaf ( the architect of the Khafra Pyramid ), the faces of Amenhotep III's tomb at the Louvre Museum, the Luxor Temple's obelisk at the Place de la Concorde and the statue of Hemiunu, nephew of the Pharaoh Khufu, builder of the largest pyramid, to Egypt from collections in various other countries.
* Interview with Dr. Zahi Hawass, Director of the Pyramids, Pyramid on PBS NOVA

Zahi and former
* Zahi Armeli ( born 1957 ), former footballer
Zahi Hawass, the former Secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities declared the discovery to be one of the most important finds of 2006 because " it adjusts the history of the 20th dynasty and reveals more about the life of Bakenkhunsu.

Zahi and chief
Egypt's chief archaeologist Zahi Hawass, secretary general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, announced, on November 11, 2008, that she was entombed, in a 4, 300-year-old headless 5 metre ( 16-foot-tall ) Saqqara most complete subsidiary pyramid.
Egypt's archaeology chief, Zahi Hawass, said the mummies that date to the dynasty are covered in linen decorated with religious texts from the Book of the Dead and scenes of ancient Egyptian deities.

Zahi and Supreme
* Zahi Hawass, Secretary General, The Supreme Council of Antiquities ; Egypt
Some contemporary prominent Egyptians who oppose Arab nationalism or the idea that Egyptians are Arabs include Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities Zahi Hawass, popular writer Osama Anwar Okasha, Egyptian-born Harvard University Professor Leila Ahmed, Member of Parliament Suzie Greiss, in addition to different local groups and intellectuals.
The discovery was announced by Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities, on 11 November 2008.
He served first as the junior coregent of Amenemhat III and completed the latter's temple at Medinet Maadi, which is " the only intact temple still existing from the Middle Kingdom " according to Zahi Hawass, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities ( SCA ).
On 27 June 2007, Supreme Council of Antiquities director Zahi Hawass offered what he considered to be definitive proof that this " corpulent, elderly " body was indeed Hatshepsut.

Zahi and be
However, in 2007, Dr. Zahi Hawass announced that the mummy which was previously thought to be Thutmose I that of a thirty year old man who had died as a result of an arrow wound to the chest.
* The Younger Lady who, in June 2003, was controversially claimed to be Nefertiti by British Egyptologist Joann Fletcher, whereas Egypologist Zahi Hawass believed it to be Kiya, another wife of Akhenaten who is believed by some to be the birth mother of Tutankhamun.

Zahi and they
Later on, they stumble into each other, and in the end of the book, is seen fleeing with Followers, implying she's one of them ( as Zahi, an Immortal Follower, had been courting her, too ).

Zahi and their
Sharf's team played with 4 strikers, including: Moshe Selekter, Zahi Armeli and Ronny Rosenthal who were positioned at point and midfield and managed to build their defense around the legendary goalkeeper Avi Ran.
He has debated Zahi Hawass over the interpretation and appropriation of artifacts and texts associated with this period and their relevance to modern Egyptian identity and pride.

Zahi and is
The results of genetic and other scientific tests published in February 2010 have confirmed that the person buried there was both the son of Amenhotep III ( as well as the father of Tutankhamun ), and also that his age at the time of his death was in fact consistent with that of Akhenaten's ; it is therefore almost certain that it is indeed Akhenaten's body .< ref name =" HawassZahi "> Hawass, Zahi et al.
The National Geographic forensic researchers instead presented a new theory that Tutankhamun died from an infection caused by a badly broken leg since he is often portrayed as walking with a cane due to spina bifida, a hereditary trait in his family on his father's side .< ref > Hawass, Zahi.
The chair of the APPAF is Dr. Zahi H. Masri.

Zahi and Egyptian
However, genetic studies of the Egyptian royal mummies, led by Zahi Hawass and Carsten Pusch, have now established that Tutankhamun ’ s biological mother was KV35YL, the " Younger Lady " discovered in the mummy cache in the tomb of Amenhotep II.
On September 24, 2007, it was announced that a team of Egyptian archaeologists led by Zahi Hawass, discovered eight baskets of 3, 000 year old doum fruit in King Tutankhamun's tomb.
* Hawass, Zahi, " The Head of Userkaf " in " The Splendour of the Old Kingdom " in The Treasures of the Egyptian Museum, Francesco Tiradritti ( editor ), The American University in Cairo Press, 1999, p. 72-73.
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Notable Egyptologist Dr. Zahi Hawass recently disclosed that ancient Egyptian mummification practices from the third to fifth dynasties utilized a chemical compound molecularly similar to cosmoline.

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