William Brown

William Brown

President : The Archaeological Rescue Foundation

Contact : brownbill862@yahoo.com

Bio ::

D.O B. – 7 April 1948 – USA1976 Graduate: Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Technology, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA. (U.S.A.)

Founder I.R.G.E.(Independent Research Group Earth) – (Cairo, EGYPT)

35 years of distinguished experience in engineering design and construction management. Private Engineering Consultation Initiatives>>>

William (Bill) is a professional field inspector/coordinator in Egypt, engaged in independent archaeological inquiries from 2003 to the present.

At the outset, his inaugural visit to Egypt commenced as a meticulously curated two-week personal guided tour in November 2003. He has now visited Egypt over 80 times, dedicated to private historical research aimed at augmenting our understanding of the ancient legacies of Egypt’s predecessors, at both the Giza Plateau and Hawara, Fayoum.

The meticulous collation of 22 years of information gathering is directed toward the publication of his portfolio, encapsulating original discoveries and insights pertaining to initiatives in Egypt.

Giza Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Project 2006, conducted at various locations on the Giza Plateau, was a private initiative, executed in collaboration with the approved official SCA permit and the University of Wrocław, Poland. The scans discovered many significant underground chambers, tunnels and caves in nine separate locations, largely focused around the Sphinx Causeway.

The Hawara Project 2008 – 2009, was conducted in collaboration with the universities of Cairo, Egypt, and Wroclaw, Poland. This initiative encompassed geo-radar and geological explorations leading to the discovery of countless subterranean features at the site. Earlier agreements with Egyptian officials confirmed authorization from the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) in February 2008.

This partnership worked synergistically and in good faith to accomplish the overarching objectives of the Hawara Necropolis project and its various archaeological and restoration endeavours

The project brief intended >>>>>.

To devise an effective strategy for managing the presence of water at the archaeological site and to undertake geo radar and geological investigations then to carry out archaeological excavations at the site of the Hawara Pyramid and its funerary temple.

The original 2008-2009 Hawara Project graciously provided the conclusive outcome reports of two distinct Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) scans that were conducted:

Scan Test #1, conducted by Dr. Abbas of the NRIAG Institute in Cairo, Egypt. Findings: The outer loop perimeter area revealed only water, sand, and gravel.

Scan Test #2, undertaken through a collaboration between Polish and Egyptian entities, utilizing the Cairo University Department of Archaeology. Findings: The Final Analysis Report by the Wroclaw University Department of Geology was presented at a conference in Cairo, April 2009, including a comprehensive written presentation delineating the scientific methodology employed at the sites designated for examination.

For the full story of the Hawara Project, see: https://archaeologicalrescue.org/hawara/

Prospects of new Discoveries:

The endeavour of the Hawara Pyramid Project underscored the fact that contemporary archaeology is a meticulous synthesis of preservation and exploration.

At the Mastaba of Hepta Ra: In 2010, Bill embarked on a comprehensive cleanup initiative in and around the Sphinx causeway, with a particular emphasis on the Tomb of Osiris.

In collaboration with the same partners, Bill assisted in a cleanup initiative in 2011, focusing on the vicinity of the village of Nazlet el Samaan, adjacent to the illustrious Sphinx Square and the renowned underground tunnels/royal palace.

Current Project Application:

A permit application is underway for the ‘Stone Stable Investigation’, located in the Nazlet Village, Giza.

Contact:

brownbill862@yahoo.com

https://www.facebook.com/PuramisInternational

Notes >>>

Bill has developed a formidable expertise across the plateau in relation to Star Charting which revealed correlations between star positions through Precession, to the comprehensive layout of all sites of importance on and under the plateau today.

His work in this field continues but already is proving to be a useful tool enabling Horary interpretations which are bonded with the cosmic cycles.

Bill is also developing his own designs based on Platonic solids where structural energies generated aid the healing process for clients with their ailments.

Bill continues to work tirelessly alongside other friend & members of the ARF

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