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Count Riamo d'Hulst (c.1850–1916) was a little-known Egyptologist and antiquarian of possible German origin. ==Biography== Details about his early life are unknown. According to one report, d'Hulst may have been a Prussian officer in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, and a possible deserter.〔Georges Daressy, The National Archives FO 141/671, Cairo, 10 October 1921〕 Another account relates that he was the victim of a war wound. The same document, however, falsely describes him as an Austrian.〔Archibald Henry Sayce, Bodleian Library Records d.1084, 27 October 1913〕 The first reference of D'Hulst is found in the London Times (1887), where it was reported that he discovered an early Christian cemetery in Alexandria.〔The Times, 4 May 1887, 15〕 More information about d'Hulst comes to light during the years 1887 to 1892 when he worked as an officer of the Egypt Exploration Fund, most notably on the excavations at Tel Basta (Bubastis) with the Swiss Egyptologist and biblical scholar, Henri Édouard Naville. D'Hulst helped the Fund to ship large monuments to museums in England and Europe. A speaker of Arabic, he was also placed in charge of superintending the Arab workmen.〔M. S. Drower, Flinders Petrie: A Life in Archaeology (London, 1985),281-2〕
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