Partnering with local communities at Qubbet al-Hawa North archaeological site

Partnering with local communities at Qubbet al-Hawa North archaeological site

The site of Qubbet al-Hawa North (QHN) is situated near the ancient necropolis of Qubbet al-Hawa, which is part of the World Heritage property of the Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae. As many sites in Egypt, it suffered from looting and destruction by local communities after the 2011 revolution.

A successful effort of cooperation between the Aswan and Nubia inspectorate from the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, police and the elders from a village west of Aswan led to regain control of the site with the condition that excavation should employ youth from local village.

Since 2014, locals and local craftsman have been employed in excavations and some became regular workers in the archaeological field, gaining skills and expertise. They also showed great passion for their heritage. Foreign missions staying in West Aswan are renting houses from locals during the excavation seasons. This is part of the plan to enhance the economy of the village and to generate new jobs for locals.