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would have never had any glimpse of the inside of the temple. she is an amazing storyteller, and i ask her about the story of the abdel rassouls and who really discovered the tomb. she believes there is a wider issue. i think to focus on this is to miss the point. the whole point is the contribution of the whole abdel rassoul family and the many egyptian families who were involved in the archaeological excavations, without whom howard and many of the foreign excavators could not have made any of these discoveries altogether. and this is kind of connected to how egyptians are portrayed in this world of archaeology. we are not even portrayed, we are totally written out. we are written out from the whole process of knowledge production. whenever it s an egyptian, he would have stumbled on a step, as you said, or been stumbling riding a donkey, etc. it could never be out of real knowledge, it has to be a mistake. while the egyptians clearly played a huge part in the discovery, the
of the temple. heather is an amazing storyteller, and i ask her about the story of the abdel rassouls and who really discovered the tomb. she believes there is a wider issue. i think to focus on this is to miss the point. the whole point is the contribution of the whole abdel rassoul family and the many egyptian families who were involved in the archaeological excavations, without whom howard and many of the foreign excavators could not have made any of these discoveries altogether. and this is kind of connected to how egyptians are portrayed in this world of archaeology. we are not even portrayed, we are totally written out. we are written out from the whole process of knowledge production. whenever it s an egyptian, he would have stumbled on a step, as you said, or been stumbling riding a donkey etc. it could never be out of real knowledge, it has to be a mistake. while the egyptians clearly played a huge part in the discovery, the persistence of howard carter
glimpse of the inside of the temple. she is an amazing storyteller, and i ask her about the story of the abdel rassouls and who really discovered the tomb. she believes there is a wider issue. i think to focus on this is to miss the point. the whole point is the contribution of the whole abdel rassoul family and the many egyptian families who were involved in the archaeological excavations, without whom howard and many of the foreign excavators could not have made any of these discoveries altogether. and this is kind of connected to how egyptians are portrayed in this world of archaeology. we are not even portrayed, we are totally written out. we are written out from the whole process of knowledge production. whenever it s an egyptian, he would have stumbled on a step, as you said, or been stumbling riding a donkey etc. it could never be out of real knowledge, it has to be a mistake. while the egyptians clearly played a huge part in the discovery, the
of the foreign excavators would not have made any of these discoveries altogether. and this is kind of connected to how egyptians are portrayed in this world of archaeology. we are not even portrayed, we are totally written out. we are written out from the whole process of knowledge production. whenever it s an egyptian, he would have stumbled on a step, as you said, or been stumbling riding a donkey etc. it could never be out of real knowledge, it has to be a mistake. while the egyptians clearly played a huge part in the discovery, the persistence of howard carter and the money of his wealthy, aristocratic backer were also vitally important to the success. now, the desire is for both parts of that story to be recognised and told. all these tourists here, all the people who are here, what do you think they believe? do you think they still believe the old version, or do you think they are gradually being told something which is more in tune with what you think? no, i think they carry