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This book could not have been completed without the invaluable assistance of colleagues and institutions. I am indebted to Dr. Zahi Hawass for supporting me in undertaking the work in Egypt, and to the Supreme Council of Antiquities for granting me permission to carry it out during the spring of 2009. In Cairo, Magdy el-Ghandour expedited the paperwork, and on location in Karnak, Mohammed Assem, General Director of Antiquities at Luxor, Ibrahim Soliman, Director of Archaeology at Karnak, Hamdi Abd el-Gelil, Chief Inspector of Archaeology at Karnak, and Badawy Idris Mohammed, my accompanying inspector, were most helpful. In the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Mme. Nariman gave me access to the archives and facilitated photography, and Dr. Hanane Gaber helped with specific photographic queries.
During my stay in Cairo I had enjoyable discussions with Cynthia May Sheikholeslami and Nadine Cherpion, who made useful suggestions as to how to cope with a number of administrative issues, advice having also been given in the preparatory stages by Jacobus van Dijk and Geoffrey T. Martin. Dimitri Laboury contributed with inspiring ideas during meetings in Rhodes and Montepulciano in 2008; Arielle Kozloff answered queries about her as-yet-unpublished study of the colossi; Rita Freed assisted with mental notes from her own examination of the colossi in the late 1990s; and Robert Partridge generously allowed me the use of photographs taken in the Cairo Museum at about the same time. Photographs were also kindly supplied by Kim Ryholt and Kurt Hellemose. I am indebted to Nozomu Kawai for providing me with a copy of a rare Japanese exhibition catalog featuring one of the colossi, and to Elin Rand Nielsen for her digital reconstruction of the colossus in the Louvre.
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