Hawass’ lucky hat
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My lucky hat has become my trademark, and a symbol of archaeology. Since I started wearing it, it has become more famous than Indiana Jones’. An article in the Washington Post even said that the real hat of archaeology is the Zahi Hawass hat. We are selling the reproduction hats now in the United States, and next month we will start selling them in Egypt. The most beautiful thing about these hats, the true purpose of selling them, is to raise money for the Suzanne Mubarak Children’s Museum in Cairo. The Children’s Museum is a great institution that teaches young people about ancient and modern Egypt. It is currently being redeveloped into a world-class learning institution for families. It is very important to me to support the education of our youth and encourage them to study the history of their country. I am very happy to see that my hat brings money to this valuable cause.
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