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Egypt is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of archaeological heritage. However, common with contemporary socio-economic realities, presents a serious challenge for the survival of Egypt's Heritage. The book examines the concept and the practice of archaeological site management and the Challenges facing master planning of archaeological sites to improve the present shortcomings and promote better preservation conduct of the archaeological sites. This study highlights the importance of master planning of archaeological sites in Egypt. according to (a) reviewing the current…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Egypt is one of the richest countries in the world in terms of archaeological heritage. However, common with contemporary socio-economic realities, presents a serious challenge for the survival of Egypt's Heritage. The book examines the concept and the practice of archaeological site management and the Challenges facing master planning of archaeological sites to improve the present shortcomings and promote better preservation conduct of the archaeological sites. This study highlights the importance of master planning of archaeological sites in Egypt. according to (a) reviewing the current situation of management and the related regulations in Egypt ; (b) reviewing the History of legislation and national laws (c) studying the current status institutional/administrational framework, resources, and Capacity Building Also current challenges; (d) investigating the current situation of archaeological fieldwork and its interaction with local and international bodies; (E) teaching archaeology and heritage management in the Egyptian education system. Furthermore; it emphasizes the significance of sustainability practices in managing archaeological heritage sites.
Autorenporträt
Ahmed Shaikon PhD. Archéologue, spécialiste de la gestion des sites patrimoniaux, Conseil suprême des antiquités d'Égypte depuis 2008, chargé de cours à l'université d'Helwan, où il enseigne la gestion du patrimoine depuis 2022, il a également supervisé plusieurs mémoires de maîtrise au cours des deux dernières années. Diplômé en archéologie, en gestion du patrimoine culturel et en muséologie.