Labib Habachi

Labib Habachi is a Egyptian Egyptologist , born in 1906, deceased in February 1984.

Doctor Labib Habachi spent thirty years of his life to the Department of antiquities of the Egyptian government, finishing his career as inspector as a chief. He took part in very many building sites of excavations during this period, in Egypt and with the Sudan. He remains famous for his work on the sanctuary of Heqaib with Éléphantine, in 1946.

Finally, it accepted the station which the Eastern Institute of the University of Chicago offered to him, as an archeologist consulting within the framework of research in Nubie.

Publications

  • The Obelisks off Egypt , Charles Scribner' S Sounds, 1977

  • The Obelisks off Egypt, skyscrapers off the past , American University in Cairo Near, 1985

References

Jill Kamil, '' Labib Habachi: The Life and Legacy off year Egyptologist ''. American University in Cairo Near, 2007

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