Ahmed Fakhry (Arabic: أحمد فخري) (born in Faiyum Governorate in 1905[1] – 1973) was an Egyptian archaeologist who worked in the Western desert of Egypt (including in 1940 dig at El Haiz, and then at Siwa), and also in the necropolis at Dahshur.[2]
References
- ↑ Philby, H. St J. B.; فيلبي, هاري سانت جون فيلبي-عبدالله (2002-07-17). أرض مدين: The land of Midian (in Arabic). العبيكان للنشر. ISBN 9789960402703.
- ↑ "The American University in Cairo Press - Bahriyah and Farafra". www.aucpress.com. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
Bibliography
- Siwa Oasis, Cairo, Egypt, American University in Cairo Press 1990
- Bahriyah and Farafra, Cairo, American University in Cairo Press 2003
- An archaeological journey to Yemen, (March–May, 1947)
- Bahria Oasis
- The Bent pyramid of Dahshûr / by Ahmed Fakhry ; with papers by Hasan Mostafa and Herbert Ricke
- Intiṣār al-ḥaḍārah : tārīkh al-Sharq al-qadīm / bi-qalam Zhayms Hanrī Baristid ; naqalahu ilá al-ʻArabīyah Aḥmad Fakhrī
- The Inscriptions of the Amethyst Quarries at Wadi el Hudi
- The monuments of Sneferu at Dahshur
- The Oases of Egypt
- The Oasis of Siwa its customs, history and monuments
- Sept tombeaux a l'est de la Grande Pyramide de Guizeh
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