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ASA  Restoration Project   
 Grand  Opening Exhibit  & Gala - Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt

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Visit the Asa Restoration Project Site during a two-week study tour to Kemet (Egypt)

July 2 - July 16, 2024

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To learn more information visit: 

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https://www.ikgculturalresourcecenter.com/study-tour-in-egypt/

 

Click here to download the full travel brochure

The Asa Restoration Project was established in 2008 to honor the work of Dr. Asa G. Hilliard, III and support the archeological research of Dr. Elena Pischikova and the South Asasif Conservation Project which she directs.​

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Anthony T. Browder is Director of the Asa Restoration Project in addition to the Executive Director of IKG Cultural Resource Center (IKG) in Washington, DC.  Mr. Browder has written and lectured extensively on African and African-American history and culture for three decades.  He has invested his time and talents to support projects dedicated to the positive portrayal of the worldwide African experience.  IKG, an educational organization is devoted to the rediscovery and application of ancient African history, culture and wisdom.  Founded in 1981 seeks to challenge the distorted perceptions of Africa that are perpetuated in the media and classrooms worldwide.

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Dr. Hilliard is the late husband of MMSI’s honorary member, Patsy Jo Hilliard. Dr. Hilliard was an educational psychologist, master teacher, author and historian who was internationally recognized for his outstanding scholarship.

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​​Dr. Hilliard conducted primary research on the history of Kemet (ancient Egypt) for over 3 decades.  He was a founding member of the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilization (ASCAC) and led thousands of educators and laypersons on annual study tours to Egypt and West Africa.

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Dr. Pischikova is an Egyptologist and an authority on Egyptian and Kushite Art of the Late Kingdom (740 - 332 BCE).  In 2006, Dr. Pischikova discovered two 25th Dynasty tombs of Kushite nobles, Karakhamun and Karabasken, and the 26th Dynasty tomb of an Egyptian noble named Irtieru.  These tombs were found on the west bank of Luxor, Egypt in an area known as South Asasif.  Dr. Pischikova's discoveries helped establish a cultural relationship between the​ Kushite rulers of the 25th Dynasty (740 - 657 BCE) and the pyramid builders of Dynasties 3 - 6 who lived 2000 years earlier.  She is one of a small group of Egyptologists who acknowledges that the ancient Egyptians were of African descent and that the Kushites were their descendants and contemporaries.  Anthony Browder was introduced to Dr. Pischikova during the summer of 2008.  While touring the excavation sites he immediately recognized the importance of her discoveries and made a commitment to support her work.  A decision was made to support the South Asasif Conservation Project and simultaneously honor the memory of Dr. Hilliard who had transitioned while in Egypt the previous year.   With the blessing of the Hilliard family the Asa Restoration Project was born.​

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The Asa Restoration Project has funded the South Asasif excavations beginning in 2008 to the present and coordinated tours for the multiple excavation missions.  Our efforts represent the first time in history that African Americans have financed and participated in an Egyptian archeological excavation.  Currently we are financing the conservation of the tombs of Karabasken and Irtieru, and excavating, conserving, and restoring the tomb of Karakhamun.  The 2010 excavation earned recognition from the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities when we discovered the burial chamber of Karakhamun at the bottom of a 26ft deep burial shaft.  The burial chamber contained the mummified remains of two adults and a child and the ceiling was decorated with numerous astrological scenes and a wonderful depiction of the sky goddess Nut.

Sep 22, 2016  -  Video

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Anthony T. Browder visits The Rock Newman Show before his 53rd trip to Egypt to officially announce his new discoveries from Kemet (Egypt) and Sudan. Anthony T. Browder talks about his dedicated team in Kemet that worked day and night revealing truths about the culture and people of the 25th Dynasty as if guided by the ancestors themselves.  Learn how you can support, visit and even become part of the excavation team on the ground in Kemet.  

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