Egyptology: The Missing Millennium. Ancient Egy... Site
Studied the Coptic language to bridge the gap to the ancients.
Medieval Arab scholars were obsessed with Egypt. The Gap: A 1,000-year period of study was largely ignored. Medieval Decipherment Efforts Egyptology: The Missing Millennium. Ancient Egy...
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 Studied the Coptic language to bridge the gap
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. Preservation and Science
Authored a 9th-century manuscript correctly identifying phonetic signs.
Medieval writers treated Ancient Egyptian sites as more than just sources of treasure or pagan ruins.
Scholars used "the science of the pen" to decode inscriptions. Preservation and Science

