Conference at CARI

Professor El-Enany delivered a conference on “Egyptian Archaeology and Museums” at the Argentine Council for International Relations (CARI) in Buenos Aires.  The conference showcased the vital role that archaeology and cultural heritage play in bridging divides and promoting understanding among nations to foster a more inclusive and harmonious global society, ensuring that the treasures of our past continue to enlighten our collective future.

CARI was established in 1978 as a private, non-profit institution, and plays a role in fostering the study and debate of international issues from a national perspective. This esteemed council provides a platform for prominent figures, both Argentine and foreign, to engage in meaningful discourse on political, economic, cultural, and social dimensions of global relations.