Posted to the web 23 July 2008 Dr. Kofi Dankyi Beeko Until I entered the Egyptian Museum in Cairo the early part of 1998, I had only a rough idea, of what I had read in bits and pieces, both in Elementary School, and then at the University in Europe, where if you did not respond as fluently as others, with regard to questions pertaining to Egyptology, you seemed as though, you came from another planet. If you were a true Egyptologist, it would not enhance very much, your chances of passing through medical school, or successfully out of it. It was just fine, if you knew how and when Memphis came to be such an important city of Upper and Lower Egypt. My aim, as you would expect, was; one day, to go to Egypt, and see more of what until then, was what I had read, or heard from others. In a way, it was also to test, whether there...
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