Egyptology: The Missing Millennium. Ancient Egy... Apr 2026
Okasha El Daly’s groundbreaking work, Egyptology: The Missing Millennium , challenges the traditional narrative that interest in Ancient Egypt vanished between the Roman era and the Napoleonic invasion. By examining medieval Arabic manuscripts, El Daly reveals a rich tradition of scholarly inquiry that predates Western Egyptology by nearly a thousand years. The Myth of the "Silent Era" Claims Egyptology began in 1798.
Evidence that local Egyptians maintained oral traditions about the pharaohs. Why It Matters Egyptology: The Missing Millennium. Ancient Egy...
Centuries before Jean-François Champollion, Muslim scholars recognized that hieroglyphs were not just mystical symbols, but a phonetic language. It shifts the focus from "discovery" to a
This "Missing Millennium" proves that the desire to understand the past is a universal human trait, not a strictly Western invention. It shifts the focus from "discovery" to a continuous spanning centuries. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more not a strictly Western invention.
Scholars used "the science of the pen" to decode inscriptions. Preservation and Science
Studied the Coptic language to bridge the gap to the ancients.
Authored a 9th-century manuscript correctly identifying phonetic signs.