I miss Zahi Hawass. He knew how to work the camera and make it interesting.
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He also know how to work the women interviewers ... as well as keep the status quo. Without Hawass, Egyptology has a chance of becoming a lot more interesting: new ideas and new discoveries have a chance to be made public without covering up to maintain fake Egyptian history, based on forgeries, 17th-early 20th century amateur archeology, and a lot of wishful thinking; important sites like the Sphinx Temple and Valley Temples which were never fully explored in the early 19th century have a have a chance to be reexamined; modern dating technics permitted and results that contradict the status quo, published.
Hawass, good riddance to bad rubbish
Well put.