Posts by Past Preservers

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The Power of the Local Community of Dashur

We recently posted about the looting of the pyramids at Dashur and the local community coming together this past month to campaign against the illegal acts being carried out to their heritage sites (you can view the Guardian’s article here). We […]

Completed Documentaries Needed

Do you own the rights to any compelling long or short form documentaries? We are currently seeking content for a new online marketplace for media producers and international documentary outlets. We are looking for projects of any subject, but of […]

Job Opportunity With Past Preservers

We are looking to recruit a part time team member to join us in the Cairo office. We need someone who is available part time for 2.5 days a week, for approximately 3 months, and be able to start ASAP. […]

Past Preservers CEO talks about Community and Heritage in Dahshur

CEO and Founder of Past Preservers, Nigel J. Hetherington, is featured in the Guardian Newspaper’s article today on the looting and encouragement of the area around the pyramids of Dahshur. Dahshur is home to some of Egypt’s oldest pyramids, and also to […]

Jobs News! Presenter Needed for Jesus Special!

We have another exciting casting job for you from one of our production partners. Some say Jesus studied Buddhism in India. There are others that believe that Jesus fathered children. Some even ask, did Jesus ever exist? The Secret Side […]

Military Historian and Archaeologist Dr. Mark Schwartz Joins Past Preservers

NYC, London, Cairo – 7th April 2013 – We are proud to announce that Professor of Anthropology, Archaeologist and Military Historian, Dr. Mark Schwartz is the latest signing to Past Preservers People. Currently an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Grand Valley State University, Mark’s […]

Help Save Archaeological Sites and Transform Lives


The People not Stones Project Is it possible to protect archaeological sites and cultural heritage for future generations while enhancing the economic status of the communities in which they are based? A new idea from the folks at the Sustainable […]