Reda Abdel Rahim: “Archaeology is the science of searching for the roots of man just as myth was the childhood of history”

Dr Reda Abdel Rahim
Inspector of Egyptian antiquities at the Ministry of Tourism and antiquities
Interview conducted by Eva Petropoulou Lianou

“The most important moment in my life was the discovery of tombs of senior officials from the 21st dynasty in the archaeological area of Saqqara with the Tasik expedition headed by Czech Egyptologist Jaroslav Barta in 2008”

Good morning Doctor. It will be an honour to have you in our magazine. Could you please tell us about yourself? I work as an inspector of Egyptian antiquities at the Ministry of Tourism and antiquities. I write critical articles in the fields of fiction and theater. I have published five books. Five new books will be published soon..

When Archeology come to you life? What inspired you? Archaeology is the science of searching for the roots of man just as myth was the childhood of history. The knowledge of how ancient man lived shows us how mankind has evolved over successive eras . He who has no past has no future.

What was the most important moment for you? The most important moment in my life was the discovery of tombs of senior officials from the 21st dynasty in the archaeological area of Saqqara with the Tasik expedition headed by Czech Egyptologist Jaroslav Barta in 2008. My visit was also accompanied by an exhibition of the effects of pyramid builders in Tokyo 2015, one of the most beautiful moments in my life as well.

What are you thinking about New Museum of Egypt. Why someone must visit it? Museums are houses of memory ..If you want to know the history of a civilization Very important as the Egyptians Kings, you should visit the museum, but if you want to know its present, you should definitely visit   this country.

A Wish for 2026. I hope that in 2026 I will travel, work and live in Greece. The state and the people are psychologically and socially closer to the Egyptian people.

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