NMEC Summer School concludes its training program offered to the students and alumni of the Faculty of Archaeology in a number of Egyptian Universities.
Dr. Ahmed Ghoneim, Managing Executive Director of NMEC, emphasized that providing such programs is one of NMEC’s key responsibilities, as they develop the skills, and qualifications required to help the candidates grow both personally and professionally.
Lasted for two consecutive months, the intensive summer program has offered its fifty participants a comprehensive theoretical and practical approach to comprehend a number of major themes in the fields of Archeology, Museology, Conservation/Restoration, and Scientific Research, including, but not limited to; DNA research, radiocarbon dating, the study of human remains and the methods of identifying them, documentation and digital registration, the methods of preserving, treating and maintaining manuscripts, papyruses, leathers and baskets, as well as the best methods of storing and displaying the museum’s objects. Moreover, the program offered its students an inter-disciplinary, comprehensive scope of comprehending the theoretical and practical aspects of Museology.

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