Alberto Siliotti Explained

Alberto Siliotti
Birth Date:1950 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Verona, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Occupation:Scientific journalist, writer and photographer

Alberto Siliotti is a scientific journalist, writer and photographer. For more than 20 years, he studied history, archeology and the natural environment of Egypt, where he started to work in 1988 as the director of the Horus mission, led by the Italian ministry of foreign affairs who wanted to relate the itineraries of the Italian travelers of the 19th century – especially Giovanni Battista Belzoni who discovered the entry of Chepren pyramid and Sethi I tomb in the king valley. He has made for the British Museum, a scholarly edition of Belzoni's travels, among plenty of objects recovered in Egypt are part of the museum collections.

He led several scientific expeditions in the Egyptian Sahara for the art and the prehistorical life in the pharaohs country, and other missions into Egyptian oasis.

Member of the Egypt Exploration Society and the Egyptian Geographic Society, he is the author of about 30 books and guides translated in several languages and published by AUC Press, WhiteStar, Grund and Geodia Editions.

He made the first topographic maps of the national park of the Gilf Kebir and of the White desert.

Since 2000, he collaborated with the American University in Cairo and created the famous pocket guides collection, 14 titles in 4 languages.

Expert of the International Union for Conservation of Nature, he made the Fayoum and wadi El Rayan guide and the Gilf Kebir National Park guide[1] for the Development cooperation of the Italian Embassy.

Passionate for the red sea, Alberto Siliotti has studied the fauna, the coral reefs and its natural environment preservation. He is the author of a red sea fish guide, a book concerning the most famous wrecks of the red sea, and the Sinai dive guide, prized in 2005 by the Underwater Film Festival of Antibes.[2]

He is currently the director of Geodia Editions.

Books

Egypt pocket guides

Red Sea and Sinai

Maps

Notes and References

  1. Book: Alberto Siliotti. Gilf Kebir National Park. 1 March 2010. American Univ in Cairo Press. 978-88-87177-84-8.
  2. Web site: Award archives. 10 October 2014. https://archive.today/20141004104341/http://www.underwater-festival.com/en/palmares-en/award-archives.html. 4 October 2014. dead.