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Dating your pets for eternity - A fresh look at Egyptian | Arsh Ali | TEDxHCST

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17 year old student, who has been certified as ‘The Youngest Archaeologist of India’. He has been a part of India. Arsh Ali is an archaeologist and has spent much time on field conducting research on Egyptian mummification, funerary hieroglyphic symbols and civilization practices such as Egyptian bread-baking techniques. His interests lie in a vast range of fields such as Ancient Egyptian history, Chemistry, Ancient Indian history, Microbiology, Symbology and Ornithology and has conducted extensive research on excavation sites in Egypt, river Indus (Bijnor and Rakhigarhi district) and Brahmaputra (Goalpara, Assam) All the 13 years of experience at the age of 18! He's dubbed as India's youngest archaeologist. He loves to implement Egyptian baking techniques even in his kitchen and has mummified fondly his fish, with home-made natron used for mummification in Egypt. He has basic reading knowledge of 9 languages and excels in 19 types of ancient scripts.
Follow and know more about him at : His Curriculm Vitae This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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