Many people make the mistake of thinking that dreams cannot come true, but they can. You have to believe, and know that they are more than just imagination.

— Zahi Hawass

King Tut tut tut - The London Times Profiles Zahi Hawass
Date: 
May 22, 2005

In May of 2005, the London Times published a profile of Dr. Hawass:

They call him the Pharaoh, the keeper of the pyramids. He rules Egyptology with an iron fist and a censorious tongue. Nobody crosses Zahi Hawass and gets away with it. As the fabulous treasures of Tutankhamun begin a world tour, Richard Girling excavates the conspiracies, conflicts and fears that curse the world of archeology

To read more, visit the Times Online.

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A Guardian in the tomb chapel of the High Priest of Thoth, Petosiris, at Tuna el-Gebel
Sketching a Coffin
Graffito of the Vizier Userhat in the Valley of the Kings
Dr. Hawass in KV 9
Always Working
Yuya and Thuya Canopic Jars
Talatat Discovered by the Italian Mission at Sheikh 'Ibada
The remains of the huge wall at Taposiris Magna