Mummy Curse Strikes Again: MSA Stops BYU Mission
The news
spread all over about a million mummies cemetery unearthed at the site of Fag El Gamous in
Fayoum where the mission of “Brigham Young University” directed by Dr. Kerry
Muhlestein. This led to the decision made by the Ministry of Antiquities to stop the mission from working at the site again.
Luxor Times has contacted Dr. Muhlestein requesting an interview concerning the discovery
and we received the following reply on Wednesday night “Because there have been
too many requests from media sources to answer each request individually, I am
sending each request this same statement.
(Screen shot of the article published by the Daily Mail online)
We continue to
excavate in Egypt and to study the results of past excavation seasons. Thus,
all results are preliminary.
The cemetery is
largely a Roman period cemetery, located in the Fayoum area of Egypt. The
burials are not in tombs, but rather in a field of sand. The people in the
cemetery represent the common man. They are the average people who are usually
hard to learn about because they are not very visible in written sources. They
were poor, yet they put a tremendous amount of their resources into providing
beautiful burials.
The cemetery is
densely populated. In a square that is 5 x 5 meters across and usually just
over 2 meters deep, we will typically find about 40 burials. The cemetery is
very large, and so far seems to maintain that kind of burial density
throughout. Thus the math suggests that there are over a million mummies in the
cemetery, though we cannot be certain of this without further exploration and a
thorough academic review process.”
Dr. Kerry Muhlestein (Source: Youtube)
Today (Thursday), the
ministry of antiquaries denied the “discovery of a million mummies cemetery”
and made an official statement describing the published news as “rumors” and decided
to stop any cooperation with the mission after the press statement were
published in the Daily Mail.
So Luxor Times
approached Dr. Kerry Muhlestein again and asked him what does he has to say
about the Ministry decision to stop the mission and the statement of Dr.
Youssef Khalifa.
Dr. Muhlestein
responded in almost no time saying “I believe there have been some
misunderstandings. I would like to work this out with the Ministry, for whom I
have the greatest respect.”
Dr. Youssef
Khalifa, head of Ancient Egypt department, said to Luxor Times on phone “What
was published in the newspaper is not true. There are no million mummies, a
mummy definition to begin with means a complete mummified body and there is
only one mummy found at the site of Fag El Gamous in 1980 which is at the
Egyptian museum since then.” Dr. Youssef
added “In the past few seasons of the mission’s work at the site, only poor
skeletons were found and some thousands of bone’s remains. The mission violated
the rules and regulations of the agreement with the Ministry of Antiquities
concerning making press statements and that’s why the committee of the ancient
Egypt department took the decision to stop their permission to work at the site
after 28 years of working at the site and the last season finished last March.”
When we
mentioned to Dr. Youssef that the director of the mission told Luxor Times that
there have been misunderstandings, Dr. Youssef said “What was published was
clearly stating wrong information and I think the Permanent Committee will also
approve our department’s decision to stop the mission.”
Dr. Youssef Khalifa
What did really
happen? Was this announcement a publicity stunt from the mission? or the British newspaper will be blamed for publishing wrong information? or maybe the
Ministry officials did not like that the announcement of such a discovery was made away from
the Minister?
More will be
revealed soon and till then, we hope that any misunderstandings or mistakes to be
cleared as Egypt needs the work and cooperation of different institutions at
the moment.
#Egypt
#FagelGamous #AncientEgypt #BYU #Muhlestein #MinistryofAntiquities #History
#Discovery #DailyMail
Labels: Ancient Egypt, Brigham Young University, Daily Mail, Discovery, Dr. Kerry Muhlestein, Dr. Youssef Khalifa, Egypt, Fag El Gamous, History, million mummies cemetery, Ministry of Antiquities



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