Ramadan B. Hussein, the archaeologist who associated his name with a series of exceptional discoveries in Saqqara, Egypt, has passed away after a short severe illness. Ramadan Badry Hussein studied Egyptology at Cairo University before working for Egypt’s Antiquities’ public sector as an inspector in Saqqara and Giza. Dr. Ramadan B. Hussein passed away after an all too short battle with cancer on March 9th. He leaves behind his wife Angela, sons Yousef (Joey), Benjamin and daughter Martha. To those who knew Ramadan, he was a bright light of positivity. He had an infectious smile and laugh. This web page is a tribute to the late Egyptian Egyptologist Ramadan Badry Hussein, who died in 2022. It does not contain any information about his biography, education, or publications on Wikipedia. An obituary for Ramadan Badri Hussein, an Egyptian archaeologist who made remarkable discoveries at Saqqara and became an associate professor in Germany. The article praises his achievements, personality, and legacy in the field of Egyptology. Ramadan Badry Hussein (arabisch رمضان بدرى حسين, DMG Ramaḍān Badrī Ḥusain; geboren 1971; gestorben am 9. März 2022 [1]) war ein ägyptischer Ägyptologe. Hussein studierte Archäologie an der Universität Kairo und arbeitete ab 1994 als Inspektor der Altertümerverwaltung in Gizeh und Sakkara. Ramadan B. Hussein—In Memoriam. In March 2022, the Department of Egyptology and Assyriology of Brown University lost one of its most distinguished alumni, Dr. Ramadan Badry Hussein. His death also deprived Egypt, and Egyptology, of one of its premier Egyptologists, and his wife and family of a loving and devoted husband and father. Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Khaled al-Anani has decided to publish a commemorative issue of the Supreme Council of Antiquities’ periodical in honour of Egyptian archaeologist Ramadan Badri Hussein, who passed away aged 50 early in March 2022, following a short but severe illness. Dr. Ramadan Badry Hussein, the Director of the mission of the University of Tübingen at Saqqara has pointed out that one of the coffins belongs to a woman called Didibastett. Colleagues worldwide mourn the loss of Tübingen Egyptologist Dr. Ramadan Badry Hussein. The 50-year-old passed away in the night of 9 March 2022 after a severe illness, Tübingen University announced Wednesday. Ramadan B. Hussein—In Memoriam. In March 2022, the Department of Egyptology and Assyriology of Brown University lost one of its most distinguished alumni, Dr. Ramadan Badry Hussein. His death also deprived Egypt, and Egyptology, of one of its premier Egyptologists, and his wife and family of a loving and devoted husband and father. Ramadan B. Hussein has passed away. The archaeologist associated with. He associated his name with Saqqara, excavating the first ever known mummification workshop.The post Ramadan B. Hussein has passed away appeared first on Archaeology Wiki. Hussein Bassir, Tuesday 29 Mar 2022. Ramadan Badri Hussein (1971-2022) Tending to the Dead: Rites, Texts and Embalming Workshop at Saqqara. Ramadan Hussein Universität Tübingen. In the ancient Egyptians’ minds, death was a transitional stage toward immortality, and life after death was achievable through a set of rites that was performed for the deceased person. Moustafa Ramadan Hussein (born 4 February 1967) is an Egyptian wrestler. [1] He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics , the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics . [ 2 ] Ramadan Hussein. 21,942 likes · 7 talking about this. This is the official page of the late Dr. Ramadan B. Hussein, moderated now by one of his students. Dr. Hussain and his team are credited with the unprecedented discovery of a mummification workshop complex at Saqqara from Dynasty 26 (ca. 664-525 BC). It included a mummification workshop, an Embalmer’s cachette full of pottery, and a communal burial shaft. The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir has opened a three-month exhibition to celebrate the life and achievements of renowned Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Ramadan Badri Hussein. Dr. Hussein is particularly recognized for his leadership of the Egyptian German Archaeological Mission, which made groundbreaking discoveries in the Saqqara necropolis. Mohyeldin Ramadan Hussein [1] (born 20 June 1969) is an Egyptian wrestler. He competed in the men's Greco-Roman 82 kg at the 1992 Summer Olympics. [2] References The Egyptian Museum in Tahrir has opened a three-month exhibition to celebrate the life and achievements of renowned Egyptian archaeologist Dr. Ramadan Badri Hussein. Dr. Hussein is particularly recognized for his leadership of the Egyptian German Archaeological Mission, which made groundbreaking discoveries in the Saqqara necropolis. I am an Egyptologist who loves to talk about every aspect of Ancient Egypt - from mummies, kings, tombs, gods, temples, mythology - and so much more!
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