About me
My name is Sara Mahmoud Essam Qurany. I work as a conservator specialist at the stones and mural painting Laboratory at the Grand Egyptian Museum. I had graduated from the Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, Department of conservation in general 2008 and received a diploma in the conservation of inorganic antiquities in general 2015. I have been working at the Ministry of antiquities since 2012 in the area of the Giza pyramids, where I worked as a conservation specialist in the western and eastern cemetery and The queen's pyramids and the Sphinx, and I also headed the documentation Department of the pyramid conservation department.
Interested in everything new in the world of conservation field of Antiquities. I chose this field for my great love of history with the mystery and events expressed by the remaining antiquities.
I like to read books, historical novels, fantasy novels. What excites me at work is the difficult pieces and critical situations and trying to solve each piece is like a puzzle. And my goal is to rewrite history from the point of view of modern discoveries. I appreciate beauty, honesty, cooperation and sincerity. My greatest achievement is being part of a project conserved by the Grand Stairs of the Grand Egyptian Museum.
What distinguishes me is my patience, calmness, mastery and extreme passion in trying to uncover the beauty hidden behind the manifestations of damage that covers the monuments in proportion to the maintenance work.