Travellers' graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan
Graffito Graffiti
by Roger De Keersmaecker
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About the Book
Roger O. De Keersmaecker (Antwerp, Belgium) became captivated by the names of the earliest travellers on the ancient monuments of Egypt and the Sudan. In fact, most of them carved their name on the temple walls as proud proof of their visit. Those graffiti, scorn by many at the time, became his own private field of photography and research. During many journeys, between 1965 en 1989, he carefully noted, photographed, transcribed and classified hundreds of mostly forgotten names. With his own means he published ‘Travellers' Graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan’, of which a total of sixteen volumes have appeared, mostly focused on one particular temple. In ‘The Bulletin of The Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East’ (ASTENE) he identified many of the visitors by giving more biographical information and their eventual travelogues, as well as on his website. This publication brings the content of that website which was closed after his death in 2020. The Graffiti Collection Roger O. De Keersmaecker went to the Griffith Institute in Oxford who will archive and maintain his work and legacy. All his publications are now digitized on their website.
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About the Creator
Captainnemo
Ghent - Belgium
1969 - 1975 studies art & archaeology, Ghent, Tehran, Cairo/ 1979 - 1981 excavations in Elkab, Egypt/ 1976 - 1992 travels in Middle East and Africa/ 1980 - 2010 exhibitions on historical & cultural topics/ 2010 - 2022 articles for magazine G/Geschiedenis