Abstract

Based on personal impressions gathered during my stay in Egypt in the beginning of this article focuses on the preservation of art in ancient Egypt It is particularly inspired by the long and unforgettable conversation I had then with Professor Raymond Johnson Field Director of The Epigraphic Surveyof Chicago House in Luxor The destruction of the ancient art produced in the cradle of civilization means not only a breach with the past it is also a bad omen for the very existence of art in the future of mankind

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