Nasser Mohammed Said, Hany Elshazly

Said, Nasser Mohammed 

Grand Egyptian Museum

Giza, Egypt

Said is an experienced archaeological and museum professional with a demonstrated history of working in specialized archaeological and special museums. Excellent at selecting exhibition themes and designs. Well-organized and thorough in catalogs and operating basic records management systems. Skilled in research, editing, collaborating across disciplines, and management. MSc focuses specializes in Museum Management, College of Engineering, University of Sharjah.

Hany Elshazly

Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities

Dakhla Oasis, New Valley Governorate, Egypt

Hany is an experienced and devoted archaeologist with expertise in field research, artifact analysis, and report writing. He is deeply committed to understanding and conserving the past, and he is dedicated to educating the public about the value of archaeology and its influence on our lives.

 

Reshaping The Interpretation and Displaying the Heritage Collections in The Ethnographic Museum for Egyptian Oasis Heritage, Egypt

The Ethnographic Museum for Egyptian Oasis Heritage, nestled amidst the culturally diverse oases of Egypt, is entrusted with preserving and presenting the oasis regions' unique cultural heritage. In recognition of evolving museological paradigms and the imperative to engage contemporary audiences, this paper proposed a plan for interpretation and museum display as well as highlighting the dynamic confluence of cultural sensitivity, accessibility, and innovation. The primary purpose of this proposed plan is to authentically represent and celebrate the unique cultural heritage of Egypt's oasis regions. 

The proposed plan hinges on an inclusive and collaborative approach. Surveys, interviews, and literature research were meticulously conducted to comprehend the multifaceted narratives of the oasis regions and the contemporary expectations of museum visitors. 
Based on this research, the plan incorporates innovative techniques such as multi-sensory exhibits without overwhelming the heritage collections. Collaborative partnerships with oasis communities are central to the strategy, ensuring their voices and perspectives are woven into the fabric of the museum’s narrative.

While the proposed plan is yet to be implemented, it anticipates transformative results. These results envision a museum authentically representing oasis cultures and providing visitors with immersive, educational, and culturally sensitive experiences. 
In conclusion, the proposed plan for reshaping the interpretation and display of heritage collections within the Ethnographic Museum for Egyptian Oasis Heritage embodies a commitment to celebrating human culture's diverse and vibrant tapestry. By prioritizing accessibility, and collaboration, this plan aims to revitalize the museum's mission, ensuring its continued significance and impact in preserving and presenting Egypt's oasis heritage on worldwide.

Ethnographic Museum, Oasis Heritage, Exhibition, Interpretation