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This is a self-published list of all books and other works where Egyptologist Zahi Hawass has appeared as author or editor.

The list is in chronological order.

1980s

Title Publication Date Publisher
"The Funerary Establishments of Khufu, Khafra and Menkaura during the Old Kingdom" (Ph.D. thesis) 1987 Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania

1990s

Title Publication Date Publisher
The Pyramids of Ancient Egypt April 1990 Premier Book Marketing Ltd.
The Secrets of the Sphinx: Restoration Past and Present September 1, 1998 The American University in Cairo Press

2000 to present

Title Publication Date Publisher
Silent Images: Women in Pharaonic Egypt April 1, 2000 Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Valley of the Golden Mummies: The Greatest Egyptian Discovery Since Tutankhamun October 1, 2000 Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
The Mysteries of Abu Simbel: Ramesses II and the Temples of the Rising Sun April 1, 2001 The American University in Cairo Press
Hidden Treasures of the Egyptian Museum January 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 (Volume 1) April 1, 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 (Volumes 2-3) May 1, 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
Bibliotheca Alexandrina August 1, 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
Egyptian Museum Collections Around the World: Studies for the Centennial of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo September 1, 2003 The American University in Cairo Press
Secret from the Sand: My Search for Egypt's Past October 1, 2003 Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
The Treasures of the Pyramids November 13, 2003 White Star Publishing
Cradle and Crucible: History and Faith in the Middle East February 1, 2004 National Geographic Books
Tesoros De Las Piramides February 2, 2004 Oceano De Mexico
Curse of the Pharaohs: My Adventures with Mummies May 1, 2004 National Geographic Books
Hidden Treasures of Ancient Egypt May 2004 National Geographic Books
Curse of the Pharaohs May 2004 National Geographic Books
The Golden Age of Tutankhamun August 30, 2004 The American University in Cairo Press
The Island of Kalabsha September 2004 The American University in Cairo Press
Le Tombeau de Menna January 2005 The American University in Cairo Press
Tutankhamun: The Mysteries of the Boy King February 1, 2005 National Geographic Books
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs May 2005 National Geographic Books
How the Great Pyramid Was Built May 2, 2006 HarperCollins
The Golden King: The World of Tutankhamun May 16, 2006 National Geographic Books
Mountains of the Pharaohs: The Untold Story of the Pyramid Builders August 22, 2006 Doubleday
The Realm of the Pharaohs October 27, 2006 White Star Publishing
Bilder der Unsterblichkeit October 31, 2006 Zabern Philipp von GmbH
The Royal Tombs of Egypt: The Art of Thebes Revealed November 27, 2006 Thames & Hudon Ltd.
The Giza Plateau Mapping Project: Project History, Survey, Ceramics, and the Main Street and Gallery Operations December 30, 2006 Ancient Egypt Research Associates
The Archeaeology and Art of Ancient Egypt: Essays in Honor of David B. O'Connor April 19, 2007 The American University in Cairo Press
Pyramids: Treasures, Mysteries, and New Discoveries in Egypt September 11, 2007 White Star Publishing
Annales du Service des Antiquities de L'Egypte October 30, 2007 Ministere de La Culture Conseil Supreme Des A
Treasures of Ancient Egypt November 2007 White Star Publishing
King Tutankhamun: The Treasures of the Tomb December 3, 2007 Thames & Hudson Ltd.
Tutankhamun: The Golden King and the Great Pharaohs September 16, 2008 National Geographic Books
Royal Mummies: Immortality in Ancient Egypt September 23, 2008 White Star Publishing
Wonders of the Horus Temple: The Sound and Light of Edfu (with photographs by Sherif Sonbol March, 2011 The American University in Cairo Press
Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs 2021 Laboratoriorosso

See also

References

  1. "Books by Dr. Zahi Hawass". Archived from the original on May 9, 2008. Retrieved June 11, 2008.
  2. OCLC 244937270. Retrieved January 30, 2011.
  3. Hawass, Zahi A. (2006). The Golden King: The World of Tutankhamun. National Geographic Books. ISBN 9780792259145.
  4. "Ramses the great and the gold of the pharaohs. Ediz. illustrata - Zahi Hawass - Libro - Laboratoriorosso - | IBS". www.ibs.it (in Italian). Retrieved 19 December 2023.

Further reading

  • Parker, Ian (8 November 2009). "The Pharaoh: Is Zahi Hawass bad for Egyptology?" (print, online). Letter from Cairo. No. 16 November. The New Yorker. Retrieved 25 January 2016. : Janice Kamrin, an American with a Ph.D., whom Hawass calls "my right hand," was away when I visited. … Kamrin later told me, 'My job is to be invisible.'

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