This book is a general introduction to archaeological site management and museology in Egypt. It was written with the aim to let archaeologists and site managers preserve the archaeological heritage in their care for future generations and present it in a meaningful way to the public. The book is a useful tool for anyone working in the field of heritage management. It is also a direct reflection of the site management and museological training projects that were organized between 2017 and 2020 by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Cairo and the Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) for the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities (MoA) and several heritage professionals from Egypt and the Netherlands. AUTHOR: Jolanda Bos is an archaeologist and dress anthropologist. Her research fields comprise archaeological beadwork analysis and hair studies, contemporary costume, personal adornment (the combination of dress, body decoration, veils, jewelry and amulets) and the social implications of dress.