Ahmed Kamal (Egyptologist)
Ahmed Kamāl was Egypt’s first Egyptologist and pioneer in his own country. Kamal was of Turkish origin.Research
He trained under the German Egyptologist Heinrich Brugsch.
He was a curator at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo and a staff member of the Supreme Council of Antiquities. He was jointly responsible for the Egyptian collections’ classification and significantly involved in the museum's removal from both Boulaq to Giza and Giza to the Tahrir Square at Cairo's city center.
He took part in several excavations at Dayr al-Barsha, Gabal at-Tayr, Tihna el-Gebel, Gamhud, Atfih, Mayr, El-Sheikh Sa'id, Asyut, Dara, Amarna as well as in the Nile Valley. In Dara, he discovered the only known attestation of pharaoh Khui.- Kamal, Ahmed, Stèles ptolémaiques et romaines, two volumes, Le Caire, 1904–1905,.
- Kamal, Ahmed, Tables d'offrandes, two volumes, Le Caire, 1906, 1909,.