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Judi Lynn

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4. Hope someone will approach him. One ALWAYS thinks of Dr. Wawass whenever a discovery is made.
Thu May 16, 2019, 06:13 AM
May 2019

His memories and observations and thoughts would fill so many books, no doubt about that.

It would take a really good interviewer who is totally tuned in to the history of archeology in Egypt and what has gone before, and some very accomplished writer to help organize everything. It would be a ferocious task assembling everything he might want to get recorded!

One almost gets tearing, thinking of how amazing that would be.

There's so much within reach day by day on the internet. The only problem is finding the time to locate it and post it, as finding it and not putting it somewhere else where someone else can see it quickly would be horrible! You might remember when, as a kid, you might have read in your room until you'd run across something too great, and you'd have to leave your room to read it to a parent or a sibling, etc. then and there.

Posting them here is a continuation of the same impulse. Don't want to see them alone!

Thank you, so much, Haggis4Breakfast.

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