Faculty of Tourism

Dr. Taher Hassan Mohamed Abd El-Hamid

Contact Information
Phone number: 084 6352181
Fax number: 084 6356631
E-mail Address: thm00@fayoum.edu.eg
Office: Guidance Department - faculty of Tourism and Hotels
Post Address: Fayoum - Fayoum University - Faculty of Tourism & Hotels -
     Tourism Studies Department - POBox: 63514
Academic Qualifications
B. Sc.: in Tourism Guidance - faculty of Tourism and Hotels - Cairo University - Fayoum Branch - 2005.
M.Sc .: Tourism Guidance - faculty of Tourism and Hotels - Cairo University - Fayoum Branch - 2010 .
Academic Positions
Demonstrator: from 2006 To 2010
Assistant Lecturer : From 2010 To 2013
Lecturer : From 2013 to 2018
Assistant Professor : From 2018 to 2023
Professor : From 2023 Until Now
Research Interests
Tourism Guidance
Archaeology.
Art of Ancient Egypt.
Experience and Skills
Participated and as organizer in conference "Education and Training in Tourism & Hospitality under International Integrations, Development and Quality Improvement " faculty of Tourism & Hotels , Fayoum University 2006 .
Participated and as organizer in conference of the faculty of Tourism & Hotels , Fayoum University 2007 .
Puplication List
Female Offering Bearers' Scenes during the Middle Kingdom.
ShebywNecklace as a Royal Reward in New Kingdom Private Tombs' Scenes.
A Part of an Offering Chapel of HrySA.fnxt.
Personification of Seasons in the Ancient Egyptian Art.
Tree Goddess Scenes in the New Kingdom Private Tombs at Thebes.
The Stela of Henyt at the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
The Term Nefer in Ancient Egyptian Conception.
The Battles Scenes in Egyptian Temples during the New Kingdom
The Woman in the Old Kingdom Arts in Saqqara and Giza Cemeteries
The False Door of Shepsi at the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
Two False Doors of xAi and HakAw from Giza.
The Iconography of Goddess Tjenenet from the Middle Kingdom to the Late Period.
The Stela of Xry-mw and his Family in the Egyptian Museum of Cairo.
Pottery Soul houses and Offering Trays at the Agricultural Museum of Cairo.
Nehy in Religious' Texts.
Beyond the Naos: A Revisited Naos of Edfu.
The Meaning of wda in Coffin Texts.