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The History of Egypt Podcast

Egypt: The Place and the People with Fatma Keshk

The History of Egypt Podcast

Dominic Perry

Society & Culture, History

4.82.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 December 2020

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Fatma Keshk is an Egyptologist, archaeologist and researcher in Egyptian heritage. She leads the outreach project "The Place and the People," working to strengthen ties between archaeologists and local Egyptian communities. It is my pleasure to welcome Fatma to the History of Egypt Podcast; I hope you enjoy the conversation. Website: www.egyptianhistorypodcast.com. Support the show via Patreon www.patreon.com/egyptpodcast. Make a one-time donation via PayPal payments. Fatma Keshk at the Free University of Berlin https://exoriente.academia.edu/FatmaKeshk, The Place and the People online www.facebook.com/The-Place-and-the-People-2315808581791112, The Tale of Shutb (children's story in English) https://www.britishmuseum.org Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:28.6

Thank you. Hello everyone, and welcome to a History of Egypt podcast interview.

0:48.3

My guest today is Fatma Keshe.

0:51.1

Fatma Keshe is an Egyptologist, archaeologist and researcher in Egyptian heritage.

0:56.0

She earned her Bachelor of Arts at Cairo University in 2006 and is currently a PhD researcher at the Free University in Berlin, Germany.

1:05.0

Fatma has worked as a field archaeologist in Sakara, the Sinai Peninsula, Aswan, Lower Nubia,

1:12.3

and the Western Delta. She has also worked for the Library of Alexandria, you know, that

1:18.1

library of Alexandria. Today, Fatma also leads the public outreach project, the place and the people.

1:26.3

This seeks to improve communication between museums,

1:29.6

archaeologists and university researchers, and local Egyptian communities. Fatma generously agreed

1:36.3

to sit down with the podcast via Zoom to discuss the outreach project and her work in Egyptian

1:42.1

heritage. It is my pleasure to welcome Fatma to the History

1:45.9

of Egypt podcast. I hope you enjoy the conversation.

2:00.5

Okay, so Fatma, thank you very much for joining me and welcome to the History of Egypt podcast.

2:07.1

Thank you for the invitation and I'm very happy to be with you today and it's my first podcast experience.

2:15.7

So it's exciting for me as well.

2:18.8

We're excited to have you.

2:20.6

So you are currently in Cairo.

2:23.3

How are things going in the capital?

2:26.3

Yeah, I'm in Cairo, my hometown.

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