Stuart Tyson Smith
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Dr. Stuart Tyson Smith, Ph.D., is an Egyptologist best known for his reconstruction of the ancient Egyptian language for the films Stargate and The Mummy. He is currently a professor in the Anthropology department at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is known as The Pharaoh of UCSB. His specialty is the interaction between ancient Egypt and Nubia.

