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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-16-2011 @ 3:45AM
Facey said...
You know, some Egyptologists are actually, hold on to your seat, Egyptian! And they don't even need to go to Egypt to make a discovery, because get this, they are already there! And they have been continuing their work quietly while people like you pretend they don't exist! Enough is enough with this racist type of reporting.
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10-16-2011 @ 3:49AM
Sean McLachlan said...
You're quick to judge strangers. At what point in the article do I say all Egyptologists are foreigners? If you actually read the links (i.e.: did your homework) you'd see that three of the four stories involve Egyptian Egyptologists.